docs(eittlandic): fix some phonetics
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Lucien Cartier-Tilet 2023-12-18 19:28:28 +01:00
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@ -75,13 +75,6 @@ it is indicated between parenthesis in the accusative case, preceeded
by a dash, as in /dag(a-n)/.
** A
*** ikkí
interj. {{{phon(iχe)}}}
1. How cold! Brr!
From an unkwnown Greenlandic language, compare with modern Greenlandic /ikkii/.
** Á
*** áng
interj. {{{phon(ɛŋ)}}}
@ -137,20 +130,20 @@ See [[file:dictionary.md#bok(r)][/bók/]]
** C
** D
*** djúp
adj. {{{phon(dʒòp)}}}, from ON [[https://old-norse.net/html/d.php#dj%C3%BApr][djúpr]]
adj. {{{phon(ʒːòp)}}}, from ON [[https://old-norse.net/html/d.php#dj%C3%BApr][djúpr]]
1. deep
2. profound (figuratively)
*** djúplig / djúpleg
adv. {{{phon(dʒòpleɣ)}}}, from OE djúpr (see [[file:dictionary.md#djúp][djúp]]) with OE suffix /-ligr/ (see
*** djúplig
adv. {{{phon(ʒːòpleɣ)}}}, from OE djúpr (see [[file:dictionary.md#djúp][djúp]]) with OE suffix /-ligr/ (see
ON [[https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/-ligr#Old_Norse][-ligr]])
1. deeply
2. inherently
*** dótt
sf. {{{phon(dɔtʃ)}}}, from ON [[https://old-norse.net/html/d.php#d%C3%B3ttir][dóttir]]
sf. {{{phon(dɔʃː)}}}, from ON [[https://old-norse.net/html/d.php#d%C3%B3ttir][dóttir]]
1. daughter
@ -164,7 +157,7 @@ sf. {{{phon(dɔtʃ)}}}, from ON [[https://old-norse.net/html/d.php#d%C3%B3ttir][
** E
*** edd(a-t)
wf. {{{phon(e:d)}}}, from ON [[https://old-norse.net/html/e.php#edda][edda]]
wf. {{{phon(e:ðː)}}}, from ON [[https://old-norse.net/html/e.php#edda][edda]]
1. great grandmother
2. female ancestor, beyond the grandmother
@ -346,6 +339,13 @@ adv. {{{phon(ʍè)}}}, from ON [[https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/hv%C3%AD#Old_No
1. why
** I
*** ikkí
interj. {{{phon(ixːə)}}}
1. How cold! Brr!
From an unkwnown Greenlandic language, compare with modern Greenlandic /ikkii/.
** Í
** J
***
@ -479,7 +479,7 @@ wn.m. {{{phon(ˈrɛ̀ðoˌnœʏt)}}}, from OI [[https://old-norse.net/html/r.php
** S
*** sitj(a)
v. {{{phon(siːtʃ)}}}, from ON [[https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/sitja#Old_Norse][sitja]]
v. {{{phon(siːʃː)}}}, from ON [[https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/sitja#Old_Norse][sitja]]
1. to sit
2. to represent (politics)
@ -541,7 +541,7 @@ wn.n. {{{phon(oneˈβersetet)}}}, from German [[https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/U
1. university
*** uppá
prep. {{{phon(ˈə̀)}}}, from ON [[https://old-norse.net/html/u.php#upp%C3%A1][uppá]]
prep. {{{phon(ˈːə̀)}}}, from ON [[https://old-norse.net/html/u.php#upp%C3%A1][uppá]]
1. upon
@ -607,7 +607,7 @@ See [[file:./dictionary.md#veisheit][veisheit]] for a more general term for /wis
** Z
** Ø
** Œ
*** Œgir / Œger
*** Œgir
m. {{{phon(ˈœjer)}}}
1. A mythical beast residing in the forests of the western

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@ -321,15 +321,15 @@ Middle Eittlandic (to understand, to distinguish) {{{phon(ʃkiʎə)}}} > Modern
Eittlandic {{{phon(ʃkiːʎ)}}}
#+html: :::
*** C[+plos +fric] > C[-plos]
*** C[+plos +fric] > C[-plos +long]
During the late 19th century to early 20th century, Eittlandic lost
its affricate consonants as they morphed into simple fricatives.
Therefore, some Middle Eittlandic {{{phon(pː)}}} became in Modern
Eittlandic {{{phon(ɸ)}}} through {{{phon(pɸ)}}}.
Eittlandic {{{phon(ɸː)}}} through {{{phon(pɸ)}}}.
#+html: ::: tip Example
Old Norse /uppá/ (/upon/) {{{phon(upːɑː)}}} > Late Middle Eittlandic {{{phon(upɸə)}}}
> Modern Eittlandic {{{phon(uɸə)}}}
> Modern Eittlandic {{{phon(uɸːə)}}}
#+html: :::
*** t / _C > ʔ ! _ʃ