原始弗里斯兰语和日耳曼语“Auslautgesetze”中非重读元音的略读

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A. Versloot
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摘要

在从普通西北日耳曼语的某些形式过渡到被证实的“古”语言(如古英语和古弗里斯兰语)的过程中,原始日耳曼元音的数量减少和丧失是一个复杂的过程,干扰了形态重组过程。各种重建已经提出,最广泛的一个由布特坎(1995)。对大约500-800年期间的符文-弗里斯兰资料的仔细研究表明,特别是PWGmc *-a和*-u < PGmc *- γ在相对年表中的位置应该比布特坎设想的要晚得多。从符文-弗里斯兰语的数据中可以得出的顺序反映了一个元音的逐渐丧失,从最不显著的元音到最显著的元音呈渐变,这为发展提供了语音基础。这种逐渐减少的道德可以追溯到大约500年到700年之间。这种绝对的定年可以对词根元音与下一个音节中元音的质量或数量相互作用的音系过程产生影响。
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Reduction of unstressed vowels in Proto-Frisian and the Germanic ‘Auslautgesetze’
The quantitative reduction and loss of Proto-Germanic vowels during the transition from some form of Common North West Germanic to the attested ‘Old’ languages, such as Old English and Old Frisian, is a complicated process, interfering with morphological restructuring processes. Various reconstructions have been presented, the most extensive one by Boutkan (1995). Scrutiny of the Runic Frisian data, from the period ca. 500–800, shows that especially the apocope of PWGmc *-a and of *-u < PGmc *-ō should be positioned much later in the relative chronology than envisaged by Boutkan. The order that can be derived from the Runic Frisian data reflects a gradual loss of one mora, running in a cline from the least salient to the most salient vowel, which provides a phonetic rationale for the development. This gradual mora reduction can be dated to the period between ca. 500 and 700. This absolute dating can have implications for phonological processes in which root vowels interact with the quality or quantity of the vowel in the following syllable.
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