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Lecture IV Theme: Old English Phonetics


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Lecture IV
Theme: Old English Phonetics
Plans:

  1. Old English vowels.

    1. splitting of [a] and [a:]:

    2. development of monophthongs;

    3. breaking and diphthongization;

    4. palatal mutation.

  2. Old English consonants:

    1. hardening;

    2. rhotacism;

c) voicing and devoicing.
Literature
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164 с.
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1. Sound changes, particularly vowel changes, took place in English at every period of history.


The PG short [a] and the long [a:], which had risen in West and North Germanic, underwent similar alteration in Early OE: they fronted and, in the process of fronting, they split into several sounds.
The principal regular direction of the change [a] into [ ] and [a:] into [ :] is often referred to as the fronting or palatalisation of [a, a:].

Splitting of [a] and [a:] in Early OE





PG OE

Other OG languages

OE

NE

a into a
o, a
a

Gt pata
Gt mann(a)
Gt magan

pat
mon
magan

that
man
may

a: into a
o:

OHG dar
OHG mano

par
mona

there
moon

The PG diphthongs [ei, ai, iu, au] underwent regular independent changes in Early OE, they took place in all phonetic conditions. The diphthongs with the i – glide were monophthongised into [i:] and [a:], respectively; the diphthongs in u were reflected as long diphthongs [io:], [eo:] and [ea:].


Development of monophthongs





PG OE

Gothic

OE

NE

a+i a:

stains

stan

stone

e+i i:

meins

min

mine, my

a+u ea:

auso

eare

ear

e+u eo:

kiusan

ceosan

choose

i+u io:

diups

deop, diop

deep

The tendency of assimilative vowel change, characteristic of later PG and of OG languages. Under the influence of succeeding and preceding consonants some Early OE monophthongs developed into diphthongs.
If a front vowel stood before a velar consonant there developed a short glide between them, as the organs of speech prepared themselves for the transition from one sound to the other. The glide together with the original monophthong formed diphthong.
Breaking produced a new set of vowels in OE the short diphthongs [ea] and [eo] could enter the system as counterparts of the long [ea:] and [eo:] which had developed from PG prototypes.

Breaking and diphthongization








Conditions

Early OE

OE

Other OE languages

WG

NE

Breaking

1. Before l+l or l+other consonants




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