[Spellyans] A few questions about mixed mutation of words beginning with G
Daniel Prohaska
daniel at ryan-prohaska.com
Sat Aug 22 12:17:28 BST 2015
Hi Harry,
Mixed mutation following ‹’th› works a little differently from mixed mutation in other cases:
‹Ga›
Mixed: ‹Ha›
‹’th›: ‹Ha›
‹Ge›
Mixed: ‹He›
‹’th›: ‹He›
‹Gi›
Mixed: ‹Hi›
‹’th›: ‹Hi›
‹Gy›
Mixed: ‹Hy›
‹’th›: ‹Hy›
‹Gl›
Mixed: -
‹’th›: -
‹Go›
Mixed: ‹Who›
‹’th›: ‹Wo›
‹Gr›
Mixed: -
‹’th›: -
‹Gro›
Mixed: ‹Whro›
‹’th›: ‹Wro›
‹Gru›
Mixed: ‹Whru›
‹’th›: ‹Wru›
‹Gu›
Mixed: ‹Whu›
‹’th›: ‹Wu›
‹Gw›
Mixed: ‹Wh›
‹’th›: ‹W›
‹B›, ‹M›
Mixed: ‹F›
‹’th›: ‹V›
‹D›
Mixed: ‹T›
‹’th›: ‹T›
Dan
> On 21 Aug 2015, at 13:55, harry hawkey <bendyfrog at live.com> wrote:
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> 1. Type I mixed mutation of 'g' followed by 'a', 'e', 'i' or 'y' changes to an 'h', correct?
> 2. Do words beginning with 'gw' after 'th change to 'w' or 'wh'?
> 3. Do words beginning with 'g' followed by 'o', 'u', 'ro' or 'ru' after 'th change to 'w' or 'wh'?
> 4. What happens to words beginning with 'g' followed by 'a', 'e', 'i' or 'y' after 'th?
>
> Thanks for reading, and apologies in advance for any ridiculous errors I might have made in asking this question...
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