Index Diachronica: involving /iu/

10 results from /iu/   8 results to /iu/   

plain iu̯

from /iu/

10 matches

8 Altaic8.1.1 Early Middle Japanese to Modern Japaneseau iu uu eu ou → ɔː juː uː joː oː
10 Austronesian10.2.6.1 Proto-North Sarawak to Kiputiu̯ → ui̯
10.2.6.2.1 Proto-Kenyah to Òma Lóngh{ui̯,iu̯} → e
17 Indo-European17.7.2.1 West Germanic to Anglo-Frisiania iu → jaː juː
17.7.2.1.9 Early Northern Middle English to Scots— ai oi ui ei au ou iu ɛ(o)u → eː oe əi iː {ɑː,ɔː} ʌu ju j(ʌ)u
17.7.2.2.1 Old Low Franconian to Middle Dutchiu → ju / #_ (in some northern dialects)
iu → {yː,io} (outcome varies depending upon dialect; the former seems more typical)
17.7.3 Common Germanic to Proto-Norseiu → yː
17.7.3.1 Proto-Norse to Old Norse{æ,e}i ai au w{ɪ,i} wy wV iu Vː → eː aː oː weː woː wVː eː oː V
46 Vowel Shifts46.5 Old English-to-Scots Vowel Shiftsai oi ui ei au ou iu ɛ(o)u → eː oe əi iː {ɑː,ɔː} ʌu ju j(ʌ)u

to /iu/

8 matches

17 Indo-European17.7 Proto-Indo-European to Common Germaniceu ou → iu au
17.7.2.1.10 Old English to Scotsoː → iu / _K
20 Khoisan20.2.1 Proto-Kx’a to ǂHoaniaɔ → iu
36 Sino-Tibetan36.2 Sin Sukchu to Guānhuàjuŋ → iuŋ / _{∅,x,ʋ,ʔ}
juŋ → iuŋ / _ɡ[+píng tone]
jujŋ ujŋ → iuŋ uŋ
yʔ → oʔ (eventually → {ʊʔ,(i)uʔ?) / {l,C[+dental +sibilant]}_, in “QYS -k-types”
36.3.2.2.7 Proto-rGyalrongic to Tzu Taiw ij → iu ei