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Erucius' Law

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Erucius' Law(also known as the Dze-Nywan Aspiration Constant) is a set of sound laws describing the appearance of aspirated stops and fricatives in the Dze-Nywan languages as they diverged from their parent language. First put forward by the law's namesake, Marcus Erucius, and later popularized by himself and his colleague, Flavius Triccius; the law establishes a set of regular correspondances between various Dze-Nywan Languages and their phonological evolution.

History

Overview

Further Changes

Examples

Vowel lengthening effects

Correspondances to Proto-Dzenic