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by ixals » 25 Aug 2017 12:00
shimobaatar wrote: Was it a long vowel?
Sorry for the late reply, I hoped for a second question so I could answer two in one post.
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by shimobaatar » 25 Aug 2017 15:04
Did the deletion of a consonant result in the diphthong?
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by ixals » 25 Aug 2017 15:45
shimobaatar wrote: Did the deletion of a consonant result in the diphthong?
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by ixals » 26 Aug 2017 19:17
shimobaatar wrote:
Was it the result of vowel breaking?
Tip: French has multiple common sound changes that result in /i/'s like that.
Or should I just say it if this tip isn't helping?
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by shimobaatar » 26 Aug 2017 21:41
Does it have to do with the influence of another vowel?
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by ixals » 30 Aug 2017 13:24
shimobaatar wrote: Does it have to do with the influence of another vowel?
, nothing to do with vowels
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by shimobaatar » 30 Aug 2017 13:27
Well, I give up on trying to guess the origins of /oi̯/.
Is it a noun?
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by ixals » 30 Aug 2017 14:13
shimobaatar wrote: Is it a noun?
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by ixals » 30 Aug 2017 17:45
shimobaatar wrote: Was it masculine in Latin?
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by shimobaatar » 30 Aug 2017 17:50
ixals wrote: shimobaatar wrote: Was it masculine in Latin?
Second declension?
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by ixals » 30 Aug 2017 18:32
shimobaatar wrote: Second declension?
I just noticed that it's a Vulgar Latin word. It's a masculine second declension noun in Vulgar Latin, but in Latin it seems to have been female with an additional alternative second declension male form!
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by shimobaatar » 30 Aug 2017 20:56
ixals wrote: shimobaatar wrote: Second declension?
I just noticed that it's a Vulgar Latin word. It's a masculine second declension noun in Vulgar Latin, but in Latin it seems to have been female with an additional alternative second declension male form!
Interesting. In Classical Latin, was it a first declension noun?
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by ixals » 30 Aug 2017 21:01
shimobaatar wrote: Interesting. In Classical Latin, was it a first declension noun?
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by ixals » 07 Sep 2017 18:16
shimobaatar wrote:
Is it made up of multiple morphemes?
, made up of two morphemes!
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by qwed117 » 07 Sep 2017 21:26
is one of the morphemes '-āneus'?
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by ixals » 08 Sep 2017 00:34
shimobaatar wrote: Were they both nouns?
qwed117 wrote: is one of the morphemes '-āneus'?