Dan. later [ǣ] became [ē] in Ossiriandic; [ǣ] > [ē]

Dan. later [ǣ] became [ē] in Ossiriandic; [ǣ] > [ē]

According to the Comparative Tables, the long [ǣ] that had developed from the diphthong [ai] further changed into long [ē] later in the development of Ossiriandic (PE19/25). Since long [ǣ] is attested in The Etymologies in Dan. snæ̂s (Ety/SNAS), it seems likely that this change occurred after the period of the Wars of Beleriand.

Phonetic Rule Elements

[ǣ] > [ē] ✧ PE19/25 (ǣ > ē); PE19/25 (ǣ > ē)