Index Diachronica: involving /Cː/

19 results from /Cː/   12 results to /Cː/   12 results with context involving /Cː/   

Cʲː plain C0ː

from /Cː/

19 matches

6 Afro-Asiatic6.2.2.1.19 Biblical Hebrew to Modern Israeli HebrewCː → C[-long]
10 Austronesian10.3.5.2 Proto-New Caledonia to JawéCː → Cʰ
10.3.5.3 Proto-New Caledonia to Nemi-Pije-FwaiCː → Cʰ
10.3.5.4 Proto-New Caledonia to Proto-NorthernCː → Cʰ
10.3.5.6 Proto-New Caledonia to PwaameiCː → Cʰ
10.3.5.7 Proto-New Caledonia to PwapwâCː → Cʰ
10.3.5.8 Proto-New Caledonia to Proto-YunagaCː → Cʰ
15 Eskimo-Aleut15.2.2 Proto-Eskimo to Greenlandic IñupiaqCː → C / except when CV_V in U1U2
15.2.5 Proto-Eskimo to Kuskokwim Yup’ikCː → C
15.2.6 Proto-Eskimo to Nunivak Yup’ikCː → C
15.2.7 Proto-Eskimo to Siberian Yup’ikCː → C
15.2.8 Proto-Eskimo to Unaaliq Yup’ikCː → C
17 Indo-European17.5.1 Proto-Indo-European to Old Irish— Cː → C[-long]
17.7.3.1.1 Old Norse to Early IcelandicCː → C[- long]
17.8.2 Proto-Indo-European to Attic GreekCː → C[-long]
17.12.1.1.6 Vulgar Latin to Old ProvençalCː → C
28 Muskogean28.1.2 Proto-Eastern Muskogean to CreekCː → C[- long]
42 Uralic42.1.2 Proto-Finnic to LivonianVCːɑ → VːCɑ
Cː → C[- long] / ! in verbal forms when V_ə

to /Cː/

12 matches

10 Austronesian10.2.6 Proto-Malayo-Polynesian to Proto-North SarawakC → Cː / ə_V (?)
10.3.5 Proto-Oceanic to Proto-New CaledoniaCC → Cː (fortis)
15 Eskimo-Aleut15.2.1 Proto-Eskimo to Barrow IñupiaqC0VC0 → C0ː
15.2.3 Proto-Eskimo to Mackenzie IñupiaqC0VC0 → Cː
15.2.5 Proto-Eskimo to Kuskokwim Yup’ikC → Cː / _V(…V) except in #U
15.2.6 Proto-Eskimo to Nunivak Yup’ikC → Cː / _V(…V) except in #U
15.2.8 Proto-Eskimo to Unaaliq Yup’ikC → Cː / _V(…V), after #U
17 Indo-European17.7.2 Common Germanic to West GermanicC → Cː / _j ! C = r
17.12.1.1.4 Vulgar Latin to ItalianC → Cː / V_jV
17.13.1 Proto-Tocharian to Tocharian ACʲj → Cʲː
17.13.2 Proto-Tocharian to Tocharian BC[+ coronal]w → Cː
42 Uralic42.1.2 Proto-Finnic to LivonianC → Cː / ʔ_V

with context involving /Cː/

12 matches

6 Afro-Asiatic6.2.2.1.7 Classical Arabic to Egyptian ArabicVː → V / C_C{ː,C}V
6.2.2.1.18 Proto-Semitic to Biblical Hebrew— u → ∅ / ! _Cː
17 Indo-European17.7.2.1.2 Old English to Kentish Middle EnglishVː → V[-long] / _C{ː,C} ! _st{#,V} or when preceding a cluster which had triggered a vowel to become long in Old English; the book gives “Christ” vs. “Christmas” as an example
17.7.2.1.3 Old English to Midlands Middle EnglishVː → V[-long] / _C{ː,C} ! _st{#,V} or when preceding a cluster which had triggered a vowel to become long in Old English; the book gives “Christ” vs. “Christmas” as an example
17.7.2.1.8 Old English to Northern Middle EnglishVː → V[-long] / _C{ː,C} ! _st{#,V} or when preceding a cluster which had triggered a vowel to become long in Old English; the book gives “Christ” vs. “Christmas” as an example
17.7.2.1.12 Old English to Southern Middle EnglishVː → V[-long] / _C{ː,C} ! _st{#,V} or when preceding a cluster which had triggered a vowel to become long in Old English; the book gives “Christ” vs. “Christmas” as an example
17.7.3.1.2 Old Norse to Orkney Nornu a e eː → ʌ ɑ ɪ ɛ / _Cː
u → ʌ / _C{ː,CC}
ɒ → ɔ / _C(ː)C
ɒ → {ɛ,e} / _CːV (V can be a syllabic consonant)
ei → eː / _C(ː,V)# (V can be a syllabic consonant)
17.7.3.1.3 Old Norse to Shetland Nornɒ → ɛ / _Cː