[ei]

[ei]

References ✧ PE18/83; PE19/91, 105; VT48/7

Variations

Element In

Phonetic Development

AQ. [jei], [wou] became [jē], [wō] jei > ✧ VT48/7 (ei > ē; after ı̯, y)
OS. [ei], [ou] became [ī], [ū] ei > ī ✧ PE19/91 (eı̯ > ī); VT48/7 (ei > ē > ī)
Q. [ei], [ou] generally became [ī], [ū] ei > ī ✧ VT48/7 (ei > í)

ᴹ✶[ei]

References ✧ Ety/WEY; EtyAC/WEY; PE18/32, 60; PE19/25, 53

Variations

Changes

Element In

Phonetic Development

Dan. [ei], [ui] became [ī], [ū] in Primitive Danian ei > ī ✧ PE19/25 (ei > †ī)
Ilk. [ei], [ou] became [ī], [ū] ei > ī ✧ PE19/25 (ei > ī)
ᴹQ. [ei], [ou] generally became [ī], [ū] éi > ai ✧ Ety/WEY (weı̯ > waı̯); PE19/25 (ei > ai)
ᴹQ. [ei], [ou] generally became [ī], [ū] ei > ī ✧ PE19/25 (ei > ī)
ON. [ei], [ou] became [oi], [ū] ei > oi ✧ PE19/25 (ei > oi)

ᴱ✶[ei]

References ✧ PE12/3; PE15/13, 64

Variations

Element In

Phonetic Development

ᴱN. [ei] became [ai] or [ui] ei > ai ✧ PE15/64 (eı̯ > ai); PE15/64 (eı̯ > ai)
G. [ei], [ou] became [ē], [ō] ei > ē ✧ PE15/13 (ei > ê; unacc. e/i)