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Note 27: Vowel Loss
by Larry Trask
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The rules about vowel loss in word-formation that I mentioned last time
interact with some further rules, mainly the following.
If, in word-formation, the first element comes to end in a plosive
consonant (/p t k b d g/), then that plosive is changed to /t/.
This process is often triggered by one of the vowel-loss rules. In
practice, /p b/ never succeed in occurring at the end of the first element.
But the others may:
<ogi> 'bread' --> *<og-> --> <ot->
For example, <ogi> + <zara> 'basket' --> <otzara> 'bread-basket'
<begi> 'eye' -->*<beg-> --> <bet->
For example, <begi> + <ile> 'hair' --> <betile> 'eyelash'
And <begi> + <sein> 'child' --> <betsein> 'pupil of the eye'
<erdi> 'half', 'middle' --> *<erd-> --> <ert->
For example, <erdi> + <-ain> suffix --> <ertain> 'medium'
Now, if, in this circumstance, the second element also begins with a
plosive, then further things happen:
The /t/ resulting from the rule above changes /b d g/ to /p t k/, and
then the /t/ disappears.
Examples:
<ogi> + <-gin> 'maker' --> *<og-gin> --> *<ot-gin> --> *<ot-kin>
--> <okin> 'baker'
<begi> + <gain> 'top' --> *<beg-gain> --> *<bet-gain> --> *<bet-kain>
--> <bekain> 'eyebrow'
<begi> + <buru> 'head' -->*<beg-buru> --> *<bet-buru> --> *<bet-puru>
--> <bepuru> 'eyebrow'
<bat> 'one' + <-kar> suffix --> *<bat-kar> --> <bakar> 'sole, lone'
<errege> 'king' + <bide> 'road' --> *<erreg-bide> --> <erret-bide>
--> *<erret-pide> --> <errepide> 'highway'
In this last case, the intermediate form <erret bide> is actually recorded
in the Fuero General of Navarra. In most other cases, the intermediate
forms are not recorded.
Note also cases like <bat-batean> --> <bapatean> 'suddenly', illustrating
the same process.
Larry Trask
COGS
University of Sussex
Brighton BN1 9QH
UK
larryt@cogs.susx.ac.uk
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