Lenition
Lenition is an Initial Consonant Mutation which "softens" the sound of the first consonant in a word. It is used to mark certain morphological contrasts and to mark |inflection. It also inaccurately known as aspiration (which is the term used for a phonological phenomenon involving a burst of air). we will use the more correct term here.
Contents
Basic phenomenon
Orthographic Changes
For most letters, lenition is indicated by putting an <h> after the first consonant in the word. For example, when the word caora "sheep" follows the feminine article a' , it is lenited and is written a' chaora.
The consonants written l,n,r which are subject to lenition phonologically (see below) show no orthographic change.
Phonological Changes
Stops
Radical | Lenited | Example (radical) | Example (lenited) |
---|---|---|---|
/p/ | /f/ | paileat /pailʲət̪/ 'a pilot' |
aig a' phaileat /ɛgʲ ə failʲət̪/ 'at the pilot' |
/b/ | /v/ | bodach /bɔd̪ax/ 'an old man' |
a bhodaich /ə vɔd̪ɪç/ 'old man (voc.)' |
/t̪/ | /h/ | taileat /t̪uəhənax/ 'a farmer' |
a thuathanaich /ə huəhənɪç/ 'farmer (voc.)' |
/ʧ/ | /h/ | teachdaire /ʧɛxkɪɾʲə/ / 'a messenger' |
a theachdaire //ə hɛxkɪɾʲə/ 'messenger (voc.)' |
/d̪/ | /ɣ/ | duine /d̪unʲə/ 'a man' |
a dhuine /ə ɣunʲə/ 'man (voc.)' |
/ʤ/ | /j/ | Diùrachh /ʤuːɾax/ 'a Jura-man' |
a Dhiùraich /ə juːɾɪç/ 'Jura-man (voc.)' |
/k/ | /x/ | cailleach /kalʲax/ 'an old woman' |
aig a' chailleach /ɛgʲ ə xalʲax/ 'at the old woman' |
/kʲ/ | /ç/ | ceannaiche /kʲan̪ˠɪçə/ 'a salesman' |
a cheannaiche /ə çan̪ˠɪçə/ 'salesman (voc.)' |
/g/ | /ɣ/ | gobha /goːə/ 'a smith' |
a ghobha /ə ɣoːə/ 'smith (voc.)' |
/gʲ/ | /j/ | gille /gʲɪlʲə/ boy' |
a ghille /ə jɪlʲə/ 'boy (voc.)' |
Initial <sp>, <st>, <sg>, and sometimes <sn> (depending upon the dialect) do not undergo lenition.
Lenition Triggers
- certain articles:
- intensifiers: glè, ro