docs(eittlandic): small fix with phone evolution

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Lucien Cartier-Tilet 2024-04-22 09:14:52 +02:00
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@ -143,7 +143,7 @@ conversion table given by the table below.
| Early Old Norse | Eittlandic |
|-----------------+------------|
| {{{phon(dj)}}} | {{{phon(dʒ)}}} |
| {{{phon(gj)}}} | {{{phon(jː)}}} |
| {{{phon(gj)}}} | {{{phon(j)}}} |
| {{{phon(nj)}}} | {{{phon(ɲ)}}} |
| {{{phon(sj)}}} | {{{phon(ʃ)}}} |
| {{{phon(tj)}}} | {{{phon(tʃ)}}} |
@ -434,10 +434,10 @@ graph{graph[dpi=300,bgcolor="transparent"];node[shape=plaintext];"vowels-0jyo0gw
#+html: <ImgFigure src="/img/eittlandic/vowel-unstressed-feature-tree.png" alt="Eittlandic Vowel Featural Tree">Featural tree of unstressed Eittlandic vowels</ImgFigure>
As shown in the table above, «i» and «e», «u» and «o», and «a» and
{{{phon(œ)}}} are considered as allophones in unstressed positions. Their
pronunciation is based on the vowel harmony spread forward by the
preceding stressed vowel.
As shown in the table above, {{{phon(i)}}} and {{{phon(e)}}}, {{{phon(u)}}} and {{{phon(o)}}},
and {{{phon(a)}}} and {{{phon(œ)}}} are considered as allophones in unstressed
positions. Their pronunciation is based on the vowel harmony spread
forward by the preceding stressed vowel.
Regarding the first two pairs, in case a vowel is not preceded by a
stressed vowel, then the first one will spread its vowel harmony