Dan. later [eo], [iu] became [io] in Ossiriandic; [eo|iu] > [io]
According to the Comparative Tables, the diphthongs [eo] and [iu] later became the diphthong [io] rather than becoming [jō], [jū] as they did in East Danian (PE19/25). Since the diphthong [eo] is attested in The Etymologies in Dan. beorn and meord (Ety/BER, MIZD), it seems likely that this change occurred after the period of the Wars of Beleriand. Furthermore, based on the pattern of the breaking of the vowel [i] to [eo] before [r] in the word meord, it seems likely that [iu] first merged with [eo] before becoming [io].
See Dan. [a], [e], [i] broke into diphthongs before [l], [r] clusters for further discussion.
Order (03700)
After | 03200 | [eu] became [eo] in Ossiriandic |
Phonetic Rule Elements
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✧ PE19/25 (eo > io) |
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✧ PE19/25 (†iu > iu > io) |
Phonetic Rule Examples
deor > dior | eo > io | ᴹ✶ndeuro > Oss. Dior | ✧ EtyAC/NDEW |