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Development of Proto-Italic vowels in Latin
|
Proto-Indo-European |
Proto-Italic |
Latin
|
Initial
|
Medial
|
Final
|
+r < PI *z |
+w |
+ɫ[1] |
+ɫC[2] |
+N |
+other
|
+r |
+ɫ[1] |
+C |
+cluster
|
+C |
+cluster |
Word final
|
ŋ[3] |
other |
w |
other |
ŋ[3] |
other
|
s |
N |
other
|
short
|
*(a), *h₂e
|
*a
|
a |
e |
u |
i |
e |
i |
e |
i |
e |
e
|
*e, *h₁e
|
*e
|
e |
o |
i |
e, i |
e
|
*i
|
*i
|
i |
i
|
*o, h₃e
|
*o
|
o |
o, a |
o,u |
u |
o |
u |
u
|
*u
|
*u
|
u |
e
|
|
long
|
*(ā), *eh₂
|
*ā
|
ā |
a |
a, ā
|
*ē, *eh₁
|
*ē
|
ē |
e |
ē?
|
*ī, *iH
|
*ī
|
ī |
i |
ī?
|
*ō, *eh₃, *oH
|
*ō
|
ō |
o |
ō
|
*ū, *uH
|
*ū
|
ū |
u |
ū?
|
|
diphthongs
|
*(ay), *h₂ey *(āy), *eh₂y
|
*ai *āi
|
ae |
ī |
ī
|
ae
|
*(aw), *h₂ew *(āw), *eh₂u
|
*au (*āu?)
|
au |
ū
|
*(h₁)ey *ēy, eh₁i
|
*ei (*ēi?)
|
ī
|
*oy, *h₃ey *ōy, *eh₃i
|
*oi *ōi
|
ū, oe, ī[4] |
ū |
ī |
ī
|
ō
|
*(h₁)ew, *h₃ew, *ow *ēw, *eh₁/₃u, *oHu, *ōw
|
*ou (*ōu?)
|
ū
|
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 The “l pinguis” is a velarized ⟨l⟩, , which comes from any ⟨l⟩ not followed by ⟨ī̆⟩ or another ⟨l⟩. An ⟨l⟩ followed by any of these sounds is an “l exilis”, .
- ^ ⟨l⟩ + C (except another l)
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 /ŋ/ appears in -ng- (/ŋɡ/), -ngu- (/ŋɡʷ/), -nc- (/ŋk/), -nqu- (/ŋkʷ/), and -gn- (/ŋn/).
- ^ After w- or between l- and a labial
Examples
- Note that "X" means any consonant, while "N" means any nasal consonant.
*a
*e
*i
*o
*u
*ā
- Initial
- Medial
- Final
- +s:
- +N:
- +X:
- +cluster:
- +nothing:
*ē
- Initial
- Medial
- Final
- +s:
- +N:
- +X:
- +cluster:
- +nothing:
*ī
- Initial
- +r < PI *z:
- +w: *rīwos > rīvus
- +ɫ:
- +l+consonant:
- +ŋ:
- +N:
- +X:
- Medial
- Final
- +s:
- +N:
- +X:
- +cluster:
- +nothing:
*ō
- Initial
- +r < PI *z:
- +w:
- +ɫ:
- +l+consonant:
- +ŋ:
- +N:
- +X: *skōpā > scōpae
- Medial
- +r:
- +ɫ:
- +w:
- +X:
- +ŋ:
- +cluster:
- Final
- +s:
- +N:
- +X:
- +cluster:
- +nothing: *abarcēō > aberceō
*ū
- Initial
- +r < PI *z:
- +w:
- +ɫ:
- +l+consonant:
- +ŋ:
- +N:
- +X:
- Medial
- +r:
- +ɫ:
- +w:
- +X:
- +ŋ:
- +cluster:
- Final
*ai
- Initial
- Medial
- +r:
- +ɫ:
- +w:
- +X:
- +ŋ:
- +cluster:
- Final
- +s:
- +N:
- +X:
- +cluster:
- +nothing:
*āi
- Initial
- +r < PI *z:
- +w:
- +ɫ:
- +l+consonant:
- +ŋ:
- +N:
- +X:
- Medial
- +r:
- +ɫ:
- +w:
- +X:
- +ŋ:
- +cluster:
- Final
- +s:
- +N:
- +X:
- +cluster:
- +nothing:
*au/*āu
- Initial
- Medial
- Final
- +s:
- +N:
- +X:
- +cluster:
- +nothing:
*ei/*ēi
- Initial
- Medial
- +r:
- +ɫ:
- +w:
- +X:
- +ŋ:
- +cluster:
- Final
*oi
- Initial
- Medial
- +r:
- +ɫ:
- +w:
- +X:
- +ŋ:
- +cluster:
- Final
- +s:
- +N:
- +X:
- +cluster:
- +nothing:
*ōi
- Initial
- +r < PI *z:
- +w:
- +ɫ:
- +l+consonant:
- +ŋ:
- +N:
- +X:
- Medial
- Final
- +s:
- +N:
- +X:
- +cluster:
- +nothing:
*ou/*ōu
- Initial
- +r < PI *z:
- +w:
- +ɫ:
- +l+consonant:
- +ŋ:
- +N:
- +X: *rougā > rūga
- Medial
- +r:
- +ɫ:
- +w:
- +X:
- +ŋ:
- +cluster:
- Final
- +s:
- +N:
- +X:
- +cluster:
- +nothing:
References
- Sihler, Andrew L. (1995) New Comparative Grammar of Greek and Latin, Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press, →ISBN
- De Vaan, Michiel (2008) Etymological Dictionary of Latin and the other Italic Languages (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 7), Leiden, Boston: Brill, →ISBN
- Fortson, Benjamin W. (2004, 2010) “Italic”, in Indo-European Language and Culture: An Introduction, Oxford: Blackwell, § 13.32ff, page 254