Ilk. [g] became [i] between an [l] and a vowel; [lgV] > [liV]
This hypothetical rule is needed to explain ᴹ✶ulgundō > ulgund > ulgon > Ilk. ulion (Ety/ÚLUG), as noted by Helge Fauskanger (AL-Ilkorin/ulgund). A similar development occurred in Noldorin, and it is likely the Ilkorin development followed the same process, with [g] first becoming [ɣ] or [j] and then developing in the vowel [i]. The only example of this rule indicates that the change was quite late, so it is difficult to reconcile with other similar Ilkorin changes for [ɣ] (= “gh” or “ʒ”) and [j] (= “y”).
In the Falathrin dialect, this change also seems to have occurred for [g] between [r] and a vowel: compare Ilk. Argador to Fal. Ariador (Ety/GATH(H), AR²).
Order (06500)
After | 06400 | final [un] became [on] | ᴹ✶ulgundō > ulgund > ulgon > Ilk. ulion | Ety/ÚLUG |
Phonetic Rule Elements
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Phonetic Rule Examples
ulgon > ulion | lgV > liV | ᴹ✶ulgundō > ulgund > ulgon > Ilk. ulion | ✧ Ety/ÚLUG |