From: Brian M. Scott
Message: 58506
Date: 2008-05-15
> From: "Brian M. Scott" <BMScott@...>You're mistaken. Every statement there is true.
>> It may not make sense, but it can happen: OE <ha:ligdo:m>
>> became ME <halido:m> as part of a regular set of changes in
>> trisyllabic words. In fact, non-northern varieties of ME
>> eliminated /a:/ altogether, partly by shortening and partly
>> by a change /a:/ > /O:/, but it still had length contrasts.
> Not true.
> Former short /a/ in open syllables became lengthened inOpen syllable lengthening is obviously irrelevant. Look up
> open syllables while former long /a:/ was raised to /O:/.