British Romance Language Collablang
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Re: British Romance Language Collablang
78: b
79: b
80: a
81: d (/ɲ ʎ/ > /ɲ ʎ/, /jɲ~jn jʎ~jl/ after vowels)
79: b
80: a
81: d (/ɲ ʎ/ > /ɲ ʎ/, /jɲ~jn jʎ~jl/ after vowels)
Re: British Romance Language Collablang
78) a
80) a
81) d (/ɲ ʎ/ > /jn jl/)
80) a
81) d (/ɲ ʎ/ > /jn jl/)
Re: British Romance Language Collablang
gokupwned5 wrote: ↑09 Sep 2018 04:00
78) What should be the fate of /y/?
c) It should stay /y/.
79) Should Middle Brettaniot retain Old Brettaniot noun cases?
a) Yes.
81) What should be the fate of /ɲ/ and /ʎ/?
b) /ɲ ʎ/ > /nj lj/
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Re: British Romance Language Collablang
78) b
79) a
80) c (succession dispute lasting several years)
81) d (/ɲ ʎ/ > /jn jl/) (as IEPH)
79) a
80) c (succession dispute lasting several years)
81) d (/ɲ ʎ/ > /jn jl/) (as IEPH)
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Re: British Romance Language Collablang
78: B
79: B
80: A
81: A
79: B
80: A
81: A
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78. c, Keep
79. b
80. c, Proposed by Jackk
81. d
What about Wales? Is Wales a part of the Kingdom of Britain then? I thought we voted to keep it separate? Is it a vassal state ruled by Norman? What happened to second Danish conquest? Is that relevant somehow?
79. b
80. c, Proposed by Jackk
81. d
What about Wales? Is Wales a part of the Kingdom of Britain then? I thought we voted to keep it separate? Is it a vassal state ruled by Norman? What happened to second Danish conquest? Is that relevant somehow?
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78. b
79. b
80. c
81. d
Also, any reason it's Brittaniot instead of Britanniot? Worth clarifying if we want it to be that way, imo
79. b
80. c
81. d
Also, any reason it's Brittaniot instead of Britanniot? Worth clarifying if we want it to be that way, imo
[6:23:38 PM] Salpfish: so the /m/ is slightly [b]ified
Re: British Romance Language Collablang
78. A
79. A
80. C (per Jackk)
81. D (per IEPH)
79. A
80. C (per Jackk)
81. D (per IEPH)
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The French reflex of Britannica is Bretagne, which suggests a geminate, otherwise the t would have lost out. The English name was taken from French and then (incorrectly) Latinized.
The correct reflex should be *brittaniotis
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When are the answers going to be compiled?
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The results are in!
78) What should be the fate of /y/?
b) /y/ > /i/
81) What should be the fate of /ɲ/ and /ʎ/?
d) /ɲ ʎ/ > /ɲ ʎ/, /jɲ~jn jʎ~jl/ after vowels (Proposed by shimobaatar)
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There was a tie for both of these questions. They will be voted on again to break the tie.
79) Should Middle Brettaniot retain Old Brettaniot noun cases?
a) Yes.
b) No.
80) Who should be the next King of Britain?
a) Guilliam, Son of Guilliam I (b. 1056)
c) Succession dispute lasting several years. (Proposed by Jackk)
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81) Will word-final back vowels be dropped as they were in Middle English?
a) Yes, but the vowels will not be written. (Old English scipu > Middle English ship~schip)
b) Yes, but the vowels will be written as a silent <e>.
c) No.
d) Other.
82) What will happen to the vowel /ɛ/?
a) It will be retained.
b) /ɛ/ > /ja/
c) /ɛ/ > /e/
d) /ɛ/ > /ea/ (Proposed by IEPH)
e) Other.
83) Will the phonemes /θ ð/ be retained?
a) Yes.
b) No. /θ ð/ > /d/
c) No. /θ ð/ > /t d/
d) No. /θ ð/ > /x ɣ/
e) No. /θ ð/ > /f v/
f) Other.
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These are the sound changes that have happened so far from Vulgar Latin to Middle Brettaniot.
Voting closes this Saturday at 21:00 EDT, or this Sunday at 01:00 UTC. Results will be posted around 30 minutes after that.
78) What should be the fate of /y/?
b) /y/ > /i/
81) What should be the fate of /ɲ/ and /ʎ/?
d) /ɲ ʎ/ > /ɲ ʎ/, /jɲ~jn jʎ~jl/ after vowels (Proposed by shimobaatar)
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There was a tie for both of these questions. They will be voted on again to break the tie.
79) Should Middle Brettaniot retain Old Brettaniot noun cases?
a) Yes.
b) No.
80) Who should be the next King of Britain?
a) Guilliam, Son of Guilliam I (b. 1056)
c) Succession dispute lasting several years. (Proposed by Jackk)
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81) Will word-final back vowels be dropped as they were in Middle English?
a) Yes, but the vowels will not be written. (Old English scipu > Middle English ship~schip)
b) Yes, but the vowels will be written as a silent <e>.
c) No.
d) Other.
82) What will happen to the vowel /ɛ/?
a) It will be retained.
b) /ɛ/ > /ja/
c) /ɛ/ > /e/
d) /ɛ/ > /ea/ (Proposed by IEPH)
e) Other.
83) Will the phonemes /θ ð/ be retained?
a) Yes.
b) No. /θ ð/ > /d/
c) No. /θ ð/ > /t d/
d) No. /θ ð/ > /x ɣ/
e) No. /θ ð/ > /f v/
f) Other.
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These are the sound changes that have happened so far from Vulgar Latin to Middle Brettaniot.
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Wales and Britain are separate kingdoms. Neither is a vassal of the other. After the Norman conquest, Dygnunia, formerly ruled by the Danes, was united with Lundein under a single Norman-controlled kingdom (Britain).Cavaliers327 wrote: ↑10 Sep 2018 18:56 What about Wales? Is Wales a part of the Kingdom of Britain then? I thought we voted to keep it separate? Is it a vassal state ruled by Norman? What happened to second Danish conquest? Is that relevant somehow?
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Re: British Romance Language Collablang
81) Will word-final back vowels be dropped as they were in Middle English?
a) Yes, but the vowels will not be written. (Old English scipu > Middle English ship~schip)
82) What will happen to the vowel /ɛ/?
d) Other. (/ɛ/ > /ea/)
83) Will the phonemes /θ ð/ be retained?
a) Yes.
a) Yes, but the vowels will not be written. (Old English scipu > Middle English ship~schip)
82) What will happen to the vowel /ɛ/?
d) Other. (/ɛ/ > /ea/)
83) Will the phonemes /θ ð/ be retained?
a) Yes.
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Re: British Romance Language Collablang
79: b
80: c
81: a b
82: b
83: b c e
80: c
81: a b
82: b
83: b c e
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79 b
80 c
81 b
82 d (/ɛ/ > /ea/) as IEPH
83 a
80 c
81 b
82 d (/ɛ/ > /ea/) as IEPH
83 a
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Re: British Romance Language Collablang
79: B
80: C
81: C
82: A
83: B
80: C
81: C
82: A
83: B
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79: A
80: C
81: A
82: D
83: B
Shouldn't /t d/ > /θ ð/ /_# be among the sound changes? Am I missing something?
80: C
81: A
82: D
83: B
Shouldn't /t d/ > /θ ð/ /_# be among the sound changes? Am I missing something?
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The results are in!
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There was a tie for both of these questions. The tie will be broken using random.org, as it has been in this thread before. To decide, a will be set as 1, and b will be set as 2. Here are the results.
81) Will word-final back vowels be dropped as they were in Middle English?
a) Yes, but the vowels will not be written. (Old English scipu > Middle English ship~schip)
83) Will the phonemes /θ ð/ be retained?
b) No. /θ ð/ > /d/
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80) Who should be the next King of Britain?
c) Succession dispute lasting several years. The dispute will be between Guilliam, Enri, and Peder.
82) What will happen to the vowel /ɛ/?
d) /ɛ/ > /ea/ (Proposed by IEPH)
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84) Who will be the next king of Britain?
a) Guilliam, the third son of Guilliam I.
b) Enri, the fourth son of Guilliam I.
c) Peder, the 40-year-old son of the last British king of Lundein, Peder de Goduin.
d) Other.
85) What sound changes would you like to see in Middle Brettaniot?
a) /oi eu ei ou ea/ → /we jo je wo ja/ (Proposed by this_is_an_account)
Your proposals will be listed here as answer choices so they can be voted on.
86) What changes in grammar would you like to see in Middle Brettaniot?
a) Leveling of declensions and/or conjugations. (Proposed by this_is_an_account)
Your proposals will be listed here as answer choices so they can be voted on.
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These are the sound changes that have happened so far from Vulgar Latin to Middle Brettaniot.
Voting closes next Saturday at 21:00 EDT, or next Sunday at 01:00 UTC. Results will be posted around 30 minutes after that.
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There was a tie for both of these questions. The tie will be broken using random.org, as it has been in this thread before. To decide, a will be set as 1, and b will be set as 2. Here are the results.
81) Will word-final back vowels be dropped as they were in Middle English?
a) Yes, but the vowels will not be written. (Old English scipu > Middle English ship~schip)
83) Will the phonemes /θ ð/ be retained?
b) No. /θ ð/ > /d/
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80) Who should be the next King of Britain?
c) Succession dispute lasting several years. The dispute will be between Guilliam, Enri, and Peder.
82) What will happen to the vowel /ɛ/?
d) /ɛ/ > /ea/ (Proposed by IEPH)
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84) Who will be the next king of Britain?
a) Guilliam, the third son of Guilliam I.
b) Enri, the fourth son of Guilliam I.
c) Peder, the 40-year-old son of the last British king of Lundein, Peder de Goduin.
d) Other.
85) What sound changes would you like to see in Middle Brettaniot?
a) /oi eu ei ou ea/ → /we jo je wo ja/ (Proposed by this_is_an_account)
Your proposals will be listed here as answer choices so they can be voted on.
86) What changes in grammar would you like to see in Middle Brettaniot?
a) Leveling of declensions and/or conjugations. (Proposed by this_is_an_account)
Your proposals will be listed here as answer choices so they can be voted on.
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These are the sound changes that have happened so far from Vulgar Latin to Middle Brettaniot.
Spoiler:
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Edit: Changed my answer for 85 to shimobaatar's suggestion
84: A85: /oi eu ei ou ea/ → /we jo je wo ja/
86: leveling of declensions and/or conjugations might be interesting.
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