Re: OT: Azurian.
From: | John Vertical <johnvertical@...> |
Date: | Saturday, August 4, 2007, 20:50 |
>I haven't progressed much with Azurian lately. I am still struggling
>with the phonology and sound laws. The trouble is that I don't have
>much evidence to go by, since most of the names I have is stolen from
>Norwegian phonebooks or similar, with an emphasis on the western
>ones. But I do have some place names. And some of them give a clue or
>two.
>
>For example, Sauga seems to imply that final /D/ is retained, unlike
>most of mainland Norway, and subject to change, at least when
>followed by a vowel morpheme. Hmm, if /D/ turns to /g/, if that's
>what the g stands for, what then happens to the original /g/?
>LEF
Was it Irish that had a change of D > G? I don't remember offhand what or
where Azurian was supposed to be, but it might be relevant.
John Vertical
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