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Old English Phonetics

Plan

1.  Word stress.

2.  Origin of OE vowels.

3.  Origin of OE consonants.

Literature

1.  Rastorgueva T. A. A History of English. M.,1983; M.,2005. - p.74-92.

2.  Ilyish B. History of the English language. Л. 1972. – p 44-56.

3.  Reznik R. V., Sorokina T. S., Reznik I. V. A History of the English Language. M., 2001. – p. 77-89.

4.  Аракин английского языка. М., 1985. – c. 31-45.

5.  История английского языка. М., 2003. – Т.1, с. 176-200, 259-261,277-285.

6.  , , Беляева английского языка. СПб., 1998. с. 46-68.

7.  Смирницкий язык. М., 1998. – с. 60-154.

1.Word stress.

A dynamic or forced stress was imployed. Word stress was fixed: it remained on the same syllable in form – and wordbuilding. Polysyllabic words, especially compounds ay have two stresses, the chief being fixed on the first root morpheme. The position of stress in the words with prefixes varied: verb prefixes were unaccented, while in nouns and adjectives the stress was commonly thrown to the prefix..

2.Old English vowels. Changes of stressed vowels. Independent changes.

Fronting or palatalisation of [a] and [a:]. Positional deviations or restrictions to this rule: short [a] could change to [o] or [ã] and long [a:] became [o:] before a nasal. The preservation of the short [a] was caosed by a back vowel in the next syllable.

Splitting of [a] and [a:] in Early Old English

Change

illustrated

E x a m p l e s

PG OE

Other OG languages

OE

NE

æ

Gt þata

þæt

that

O Icel dagr

dæз

day

a

o, ã

Gt mann(a)

mon

man

O Icel land

land

land

a

Gt magan

mазаn

may

Gt dagos,

daзas

days

a:

æ:

о:

OHG dâr

OHG slâfen

OHG mâno

þǽr

slǽpan

mōna

there

sleep

moon

O Icel mánaðr

mōnаþ

month

Old English reflections of PG diphthongs. The diphthongs with the i-glide were monophthongised into [i:] and [a:], respectively; with u-glides were reflected as long diphthongs [io:], [eo:], and [ea:].

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Old English Reflexes of Proto-Germanic Diphthongs

(or Bi-Phonemic Sequences)

Change

illustrated

E x a m p l e s

PG OE

Other OG languages

OE

NE

a + i a:

Gt stains

stān

stone

Gt ains

ān

one

e + i i:

Gt meins1

mīn

mine, my

Gt reisan

rīsan

rise

a + u ea:

0 Icel austr

ēast

east

Gt auso

ēаге

ear

Gt augo (cf.. G Auge)

ēазе

eye

e + u eo:

Gt þiudans

þēoden

‘king’

Gt kiusan

cēosan

choose

i + u io:

_________

Gt diups

dēop, dīop2

deep

1 The vowel in Gt is [i:], though the spelling resembles the PG [ei].

2 In OE the diphthongs [eo:] and [io:] occur as dialectal variants.

Assimilative vowel changes.

The front vowels [i], [e], and [æ] changed into dophthongs with a back glide when they stood before [h], [ll], or [l]. The change is known as breaking.

Diphthongisation of vowels could also be caused by preceding consonants. After the palatal consonants [k’] and [sk’] and [j] short and long [e] and [æ] turned into diphthongs with a more front vowel as their first element.

Breaking and Diphthongisation

Conditions

Change

illu­strated

Examples

Early OE

OE

Other 0G languages

and OE dialects

WS

NE

Breaking

before l+l

or l + other consonants

æ

ea

Gt

Merc

North

alls

all

ald

eall

eald

all

old

h

h + other consonants

æ:

æ

e

ea:

ea eo

OHG

Gt

OHG

nâh

ahtau

fehtan

nēah

eahta

feohtan

near

eight

fight

r + other consonants

e

æ

eo

ea

OHG

OHG

Gt

herza

arm

hardus

heorte

earm

heard

heart

arm

hard

Diphthongisation

e

ie

OHG

skild

scield,

shield

after

sk’

scyld

OHG

scal

aceal

shall

æ

ea

Gt

skadus

sceadu

shade

k’

e

æ

ie

ea

loan - words

cerasus (L)

castra (L)

deres,

cyrs

ceaster

cherries

chester

(‘camp’)

j

æ:

e

ea:

ie

OHG

Gt

jâr

giban

зēаr

зiefan

year

give

Palatal Mutation

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