Lachmann's law
Template:Short description Script error: No such module "Unsubst". Template:Contains special characters Lachmann's law is a somewhat disputed phonological sound law for Latin named after German Indo-Europeanist Karl Lachmann who first formulated it in 1850.Template:Sfn According to it, vowels in Latin lengthen before Proto-Indo-European voiced stops which are followed by another (unvoiced) stop.
Examples
- PIE *h₂eǵtos 'led' > Script error: No such module "Lang". (cf. short vowel in Ancient Greek Script error: No such module "lang".)
- PIE *ph₂gtos 'fortified' > Script error: No such module "Lang". (cf. short vowel in Sanskrit Script error: No such module "lang".)
- PIE *tegtos 'covered' > Script error: No such module "Lang". (cf. short vowel in Ancient Greek Script error: No such module "lang".)
Explanations
According to Paul Kiparsky, Template:Sfn Lachmann's law is an example of a sound law that affects deep phonological structure, not the surface result of phonological rules. In Proto-Indo-European, a voiced stop was already pronounced as voiceless before voiceless stops, as the assimilation by voicedness must have been operational in PIE (*h₂eǵtos → *h₂eḱtos 'forced, made'). Lachmann's law, however, did not act upon the result of the assimilation, but on the deep structure *h₂eǵtos > Script error: No such module "Lang". > Script error: No such module "Lang"..
Jay Jasanoff defends the Neogrammarian analysis of Lachmann's law as analogy followed by sound change.Template:Sfn (*aktos ⇒ *Script error: No such module "Lang". > *Script error: No such module "Lang". > Script error: No such module "Lang".). Although this formulation ultimately derives from Ferdinand de Saussure, Jasanoff's formulation also explains problems such as:
- magism̥os > *Script error: No such module "Lang". > Script error: No such module "Lang". Script error: No such module "IPA".
- aksī- ⇒ *Script error: No such module "Lang".- > Script error: No such module "Lang". Script error: No such module "IPA".
- pōds > *Script error: No such module "Lang". ⇒ *Script error: No such module "Lang". > *Script error: No such module "Lang". > Script error: No such module "Lang".
Because Lachmann's law also does not operate before PIE voiced aspirate stops, glottalic theory reinterprets the law as reflecting lengthening before glottalized stops, not voiced stops.
See also
- Winter's law, a similar law operating in Balto-Slavic
References
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