Re: Quick sound change plot
From: | BP Jonsson <bpj@...> |
Date: | Sunday, June 16, 2002, 18:52 |
At 18:52 2002-06-11 -0400, Christopher B Wright wrote:
>Another question so soon. I'm a leech. I'm a pitiful, annoying sanguivore
>that just won't die.
>
>Anyway, does anyone know of a program that could plot possible outcomes
>of a given word using pre-assigned rules about sound changes? I'm not
>talking about something that will give the same changes to a bunch of
>words, but one that would give many changes to the same word.
>
>For instance, "for" would become por, vor, fol, vol, pur, etc.
>
>If nobody knows, I'll just do it the current newfangled way.
Please let us know what you come up with. I've sometimes wished for a
program to do reverse sound changes, i.e. coming up with different possible
ancestral forms of a given word.
/BP 8^)>
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