User:Hazarasp/Historical lexical sets




Here's a series of lists of words that have underwent (or haven't underwent) specific phonological developments.

General information edit

Words with the old pronunciation of "one" edit

The pronunciation under discussion is /oːn/ (which would have resulted in RP /əʊn/, GA /oʊn/, NZE /ɐʉn/)

anon preserves a variant pronunciation with a low short vowel (compare British dialectal /wɒn/)

Words showing developments of Middle English /uːv/ edit

Modern English /ʌv/) (really more of /ɐv/ in most dialects)

Unknown; word doesn't survive in the standard language.

Words where <t> is not pronounced with (historical) /θ/ edit

Variably:

Now fully with /θ/ or its equivalent:

  • author etc. (most Greek/Latin loans with belong here; they all originally had /t/; here spelling pronunciation was assisted by Modern Greek having /θ/ in the relevant words)

Words where <au> is pronounced with /ɒ/ in RP/AuE/NZE edit

Words where <wa> is pronounced /wɒ/ even after velars edit

Words where <wo> isn't pronounced /wɒ/ (except after velars) edit

Recent borrowings aren't included here.

Words with unstressed /ʌ/ edit

Words with Middle English /ɛː/ as /ɛɪ/ edit

Some words that have been respelled are missing from this list.

  • break
  • drain (the spelling is deceptive)
  • Eames (sometimes)
  • fake (possibly; if so the spelling is deceptive)
  • faze (the spelling is deceptive)
  • great
  • Jane (the spelling is deceptive)
  • lea, ley (sometimes)
  • Leahy (possibly; confer the variant Lahey, which has a spelling indicative of ME /aː/)
  • maintain (possibly; if so the spelling is deceptive)
  • steak (possibly)
  • yea, yay
  • Yeats (sometimes)

Words with Middle English /ɛː/ or /eː/ as /ɛəɹ/ edit

Words with Middle English /ɛː/ as /ɛ/ edit

Incomplete; to be completed at a later date. Some of these words were never lengthened in some ME dialects.

Words with preservation of Middle English unstressed vowels edit

Words with former C/lj/ edit