Index Diachronica: involving /æː/

33 results from /æː/   25 results to /æː/   2 results with context involving /æː/   

eæː ææː æːe æːi æːu æːæ æːɑ

from /æː/

33 matches

7 Algonquian7.12 Proto-Algonquian to Menominee{wiː,jiː,weː,jeː,wæː,jæː} {wi,ji,we,je,wæ,jæ} → iː i / C_
17 Indo-European17.2.1 Common Anatolian to Hittiteo(ː) æː → a(ː) eː
17.2.2 Common Anatolian to Luwian{ɛ,e}ː æː → iː aː
17.2.3 Common Anatolian to Lycian{ɛ,e}ː o æː → iː e aː
17.2.4 Common Anatolian to Lydiano(ː) eː æː → a(ː) iː aː
17.2.5 Common Anatolian to Palaicæː → eː
17.7.1 Common Germanic to Gothic— æː → eː
oːw æːj → ɔː ɛː / _V
17.7.2.1 West Germanic to Anglo-Frisianæː → aː “under to [sic] the influence of neighboring consonants”, but the article doesn’t elaborate
æː → eː
17.7.2.1.2 Old English to Kentish Middle English{æːj,e(ː)j} → ej
17.7.2.1.3 Old English to Midlands Middle English{æːj,e(ː)j} → ej
17.7.2.1.5 Early Modern English to American Englishæː ɑː ɔː → æə~eə ɑ ɔ
17.7.2.1.6 Early Modern English to Australian Englishæ → æː → ɑː / _{F[-voiced],N[-voiced]}
17.7.2.1.7 Early Modern English to British Englishæ → æː → ɑː / _{F[-voiced],N[-voiced]}
17.7.2.1.8 Old English to Northern Middle English{æːj,e(ː)j} → ej
17.7.2.1.10 Old English to Scotsæː → ɛː
æː(ɑ) eː(o) → ɛ iː
17.7.2.1.12 Old English to Southern Middle English{æːj,e(ː)j} → ej
17.7.3 Common Germanic to Proto-Norse{æ,e}ː(w(a)) → aː
{æ,e}ːuː {æ,e}ːiː → eu ai
17.7.3.1 Proto-Norse to Old NorseBːB aː{o,a,æ,e} {æ,e}ː{æ,e}ː {æ,e}ːi iːEː → oː aː eː eː iː
{a,æ,e}ːhiː → æː
woː wøː jæː Vː → wo wøje V[- long] / _%
17.7.3.1.1 Old Norse to Early Icelandicu oː aː ʏɪ {y,i} {y,i}ː æː eː ey → ʏ ou au ai y ɪ i je ei
17.8.2 Proto-Indo-European to Attic Greekæː → ɛː (includes diphthongs)
17.8.4 Proto-Indo-European to Coan Greekæː → ɛː
17.8.8 Proto-Indo-European to Ionic Greekæː → ɛː
17.11 Proto-Indo-European to Proto-Slavicæː → a / “After palatal fricatives and affricates”
37 Siouan-Iroquoian37.1.2.5 Proto-Northern Iroquoian to Senecaa(ː) æ(ː) → õ(ː) ẽ(ː) / n_
42 Uralic42.1 Proto-Uralic to Pre-Finnicɤ(ː?) ɑː æː → ɑ(ː?) oː eː / stressed
46 Vowel Shifts46.10 Late Proto-Finnic to Savonian Vowel Shiftɑː æː ɑi æi → uɑ iæ ɑe æe
46.13 Old Norse to Faroese Vowel Shift{a,æː} → ɛa / a

to /æː/

25 matches

6 Afro-Asiatic6.2.2.1.7 Classical Arabic to Egyptian Arabica(ː) → æ(ː) / else (sometimes it seems more like ɛ(ː) to me)
6.2.2.1.8 Classical Arabic to Coastal Hadhrami Arabicaː → æː / when not near emphatics
6.2.2.1.9 Classical Arabic to Wādı̄ Hadhrami Arabicaː → æː / when not near emphatics
6.2.2.1.14 Classical Arabic to Moroccan Arabicaː → æː / else
7 Algonquian7.12 Proto-Algonquian to Menomineee(ː) i → æ(ː) e
17 Indo-European17.2 Proto-Indo-European to Common Anatolianeh2 → æː / “tautosyllabic”
17.7 Proto-Indo-European to Common Germaniceː → æː
17.7.2.1 West Germanic to Anglo-Frisiana → æː / short only, includes diphthongs ! B or *ã in next syllable
aː → æː / ! _N or if nasalized
17.7.2.1.5 Early Modern English to American Englishæ → æː (e.g., NYC) or ɑː (e.g., Boston) / _{F[-voiced],N[-voiced]} (“words which change vary between dialects”)
17.7.2.1.6 Early Modern English to Australian Englishæ → æː → ɑː / _{F[-voiced],N[-voiced]}
æ → æː / _{n,m,ɡ,ɫ% ! _n,m,ɡ,ɫ}%{j,w} or a form of a strong verb
æ → æː / _d (rare) ! form of a strong verb
17.7.2.1.7 Early Modern English to British Englishæ → æː → ɑː / _{F[-voiced],N[-voiced]}
17.7.3.1 Proto-Norse to Old Norse{(j)u,we}ː {o,ɒ}ː aː au → yː øː æː æy
{a,æ,e}ːhiː → æː
ey → {jo,æ}ː / _ʀ
ø øː → e æː
17.8.2 Proto-Indo-European to Attic Greekɑː → æː
17.8.8 Proto-Indo-European to Ionic Greekɑː → æː
17.11 Proto-Indo-European to Proto-Slavic{ai,oi} → æː
{aːi,oːi} → {æː,a} (the former seems to be more common)
37 Siouan-Iroquoian37.1.2.3 Proto-Northern Iroquoian to Onondagaa(ː) o(ː) õ(ː) → æ(ː) e(ː) ẽ(ː) / r_
37.1.2.5 Proto-Northern Iroquoian to Senecaa(ː) → æ(ː) / r_
46 Vowel Shifts46.10 Late Proto-Finnic to Savonian Vowel Shiftæy øy → æː øː

with context involving /æː/

2 matches

17 Indo-European17.11 Proto-Indo-European to Proto-Slavick ɡ x → ts dz s / _{æː,i}
37 Siouan-Iroquoian37.1.2.5 Proto-Northern Iroquoian to Senecao → oː / _{aː,æː}