Kypchak rounding harmony: Difference between revisions
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* /köremin/ [körömün] | * /köremin/ [körömün] | ||
* /soramın/ ??[soromun] | * /soramın/ ??[soromun] | ||
* /sordım/ [sordum] | |||
* /buldım/ [buldum] | |||
Examples of rounding harmony not working: | Examples of rounding harmony not working: | ||
* /turamın/ [turamın] | * /turamın/ [turamın] | ||
* /bulamın/ [bulamın] | |||
Revision as of 18:41, 19 May 2005
In Kazakh and Kyrgyz, there's an asymmetry in the system of vowel-rounding harmony.
In Kazakh, the roundness feature was lost on non-first syllables (except for with so-called long vowels), but rounding harmony makes up for this:
- *bügün > /bügin/ (modern orthographic/underlying form)
- /bügin/ > [bügün] (rounding harmony creates modern spoken form)
- /büginge/ > [bügüngö]
Examples of rounding harmony working:
- /jüremin/ [jürömün]
- /köremin/ [körömün]
- /soramın/ ??[soromun]
- /sordım/ [sordum]
- /buldım/ [buldum]
Examples of rounding harmony not working:
- /turamın/ [turamın]
- /bulamın/ [bulamın]