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Development of Diphthongs





§ 378. One of the most important sound changes of the Early ME period was the loss of OE diph­thongs and the growth of new diphthongs, with new qualitative and quantitative distinctions.

OE possessed a well de­veloped system of diph­thongs: falling diphthongs with a closer nucleus and more open glide arranged in two symmetrical sets — long and short: [ea:, eo:, ie:] and [ea, eo, ie] (see § 133). Towards the end of the OE period some of the diphthongs merged with monophthongs: all diph­thongs were monophthon­gised before [xt, x't] and after [sk']; the diphthongs [ie:, ie] in Late WS fused with [y:, y] or [i:, i]. Their further development does not differ from the development of corresponding monophthongs.

Development of Old English [ā] in Middle English dialects

§ 379. In Early ME the remaining diphthongs were also contracted to monophthongs: the long [ea:] coalesced with the reflex of OE [æ;] — ME [ɛ: ]; the short [ ea ]ceased to be distinguished from OE [æ] and became [a] in ME; the diphthongs [eo:, eo] — as well as their dialectal variants [io:, io] — fell together with the monophthongs [e:, e, i:, i]. Later they shared in the development of respective monophthongs. The changes of OE diphthongs are shown in Table 2 together with the changes of corresponding monophthongs.

§ 380. As a result of these changes the vowel system lost two sets of diphthongs, long and short. In the meantime a new set of diphthongs developed from some sequences of vowels and consonants due to the vocalisation of OE [j] and [γ], that is to their change into vowels,

In Early ME the sounds [j] and [γ] between and after vowels changed into [i] and [u] and formed diphthongs together with the preceding vowels, e.g. OE dæʒ > ME day [dai]. These changes gave rise to two sets of diphthongs: with i -glides and u -glides. The same types of diph­thongs appeared also from other sources: the glide -u developed from OE [w] as in OE snāw, which became ME snow [snou], and before [x] and [l] as in Late ME smaul (alongside smal)and taughte (NE snow, small, taught). In the two latter cases the consonants were not vocalised and the glide arose between the back consonant and the pre­ceding vowel. See more examples in Table 3. (If the preceding vowels were [i] or [u] the results of the vocalisation were long monophthongs, e.g. OE niʒon > ME nyne [ni:n(ə)], OE fuʒol > ME fowl [fu:l] (NE nine, fowl).

Table 2

Development of Old English Diphthongs in Early Middle English

Change illustrated Examples
OE ME OE ME NE
  ea: ɛ: east eest [ɛ:st] east
      read reed [rɛ:d] red
Cf. æ: ɛ: strǣt street [strɛ:t] street
  eo: e: dēop deep [de:pl deep
      cēosan chesen ['tʃe:zən] choose
Cf. e: e: he (he:) he
  ie: i: liehtan lighten ['li:x'tən] tighten
    e: hieran heren ['he:rən] hear
Cf. i: i: risan risen ['ri:zən] rise
  e: e: cēpan kepen ['ke:pən] keep
  ea a earm arm [ mm ] arm
Cf. æ a bæc back [bak] back
  eo e heorte herte ['hertə] heart
Cf. e e bedd bed [bed] bed
  ie i nieht, niht night [nix't] night
    e hierde, hyrde herd [herd] 'shepherd'
Cf. i i hit it lit] it
  e e (see bedd above)    

Table 3

Growth of New Diphthongs in Middle English

Change illustrated Examples
OE ME OE ME NE
e + j ej weʒ wey [wei] way
  ei ʒrēʒ grey [grei] grey
  ai mæʒ may [mai] may
a + γ au laʒu lawe ['lauə] law
o + γ ou boʒa bowe ['bouə] bow
a: + w ou cnāwan knowen ['knouən] know
a:+x au + x brāhte braughte ['brauxtə] brought

In addition to the diphthongs which developed from native sources, similar diphthongs — with i- and u -glides — are found in same ME loan-words, e.g. [ɔi] in ME boy, joy, [au] in ME pause, cause ['pauzə, 'kauzə]. (The diphthong [au] occurred also in French borrowings be­fore a nasal, in imitation of Anglo-Norman pronunciation, e.g. ME straunge.)


§381. The formation of new diphthongs in ME was an important event in the history of the language. By that time the OE diphthongs had been contracted into monophthongs; the newly formed ME diph­thongs differed from the OE in structure: they had an open nucleus and a closer glide; they were arranged in a system consisting of two sets (with i -glirtes and u -glides) but were not contrasted through quantity as long to short.







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