Ilk. [b]

Ilk. [b]

The voiced labial stop survived initially from Primitive Elvish into Ilkorin (PE19/18), but after vowels it became [v] (PE19/23). However, a [b] developed from primitive [p] after a vowel (PE19/23) and was also preserved in medial clusters after a consonant, and so could appear anywhere in an Ilkorin word.

References ✧ PE18/105; PE19/18, 20-21, 23

Element In

Phonetic Development

Ilk. [no change] b < b ✧ PE18/105 (b > b); PE19/18 (b- > b-); PE19/21 (br- > br-); PE19/21 (bl- > bl-)
Ilk. voiceless stops voiced after vowels Vb < Vp ✧ PE19/23 (-p- > -b-)
Ilk. initial nasals usually vanished before stops b- < mb- ✧ PE18/105 (mb > b); PE19/20 (mb- > b, mb)