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Matthew Scarborough deposited On the Phonology and Orthography of the Thessalian Mid-Long Vowels on Humanities Commons 8 years, 4 months ago
In all attested periods of the Ancient Thessalian dialect there are two mid-long vowels, written as and in the archaic epichoric alphabet and and in the Ionic alphabet. Traditionally the Ionic alphabet spellings have been explained as raised mid-high vowels /eː/ and /oː/. This paper problematizes this assumption, examining evidence from inscriptions transitional between the two scripts, and proposes that the spellings and may be plausibly interpreted instead as a specifically Thessalian standardized orthography for central-mid vowels /e̞ː/ and /o̞ː/.