Universal 1776:
- Original
- Universal Inequality Condition:
(A) e → Ø / _#;
(B) o → Ø / _#;
(C) a → Ø / _#;1. If a language has only one of (A) and (B), it will be (A).
2. If a language has (B), then it must also have (A).
3. If a language has both (A) and (B), then (B) must apply before (A). - Standardized
- When there is final vowel deletion:
IF /o/ undergoes elision at the end of a word, THEN /e/ will undergo elision as well.
IF /e/ and /o/ undergo elision at the end of a word, THEN /o/ must be elided before /e/. - Keywords
- vowel, elision, apocope
- Domain
- phonology
- Type
- implication
- Status
- unclear whether diachronic and/or achronic
- Quality
- absolute
- Basis
- Indo-European languages and Finnish
- Source
- Foley 1977: 70
- Counterexamples
This scheme claims there is a universal ordering of vowel elision according to the strength of the vowel.