Here's an evolution history of the word 'Mīriñëu' (Ancestral Language)
[ˌaˈmi.raˌi.ɲaˌɲa.o] => Proto-Ancestral term, compound of [ˌaˈmi.raˌi] "Homeland of the Proto-Ancestral people" and [ˌɲaˈɲa.o] "language, speech".
[ˌa.ˈmi.ˌrae̯.ɲa.ˌɲau̯] => vowels in open syllables preceeding vowels merge, forming diphthongs.
[ˌa.ˈmi.rae̯.ɲa.ˌɲau̯] => secondary stress is lost in syllables preceeding a stressed syllable.
[ˌa.ˈmi.raːɲ.ˌɲau̯] => short vowels lost and diphthongs shorten in unstressed syllables. Pronunciation remains the same until Old Ancestral.
[a.ˈmiː.raːɲ.ˌɲau̯] => short vowels lengthen when preceeding voiced obstruents.
[æ.ˈmiː.raːɲ.ˌɲæu̯] => short vowels become lax in quality.
[æ.ˈmiː.raɲ.ˌɲæu̯] => long vowels shorten preceeding coda consonants.
[ə.ˈmɪː.rəɲ.ˌɲæu̯] => tense vowels become lax, then unstressed short vowels are lost and unstressed long vowels/diphthongs are shortened.
[ˈmɪː.rəɲ.ˌɲæu̯] => /ə/ is lost word-initially and finally.
[ˈmɪː.rɪːɲ.ˌɲæu̯] => /ə/ assimilates to bordering primary syllable vowel, or secondary if not near a primary. Pronunciation remains the same until Middle Ancestral.
[ˈmɪː.ɾɪːɲ.ˌɲæu̯] => /r/ becomes /ɾ/ intervocalically.
[ˈmɪː².ɾɪːɲ².ˌɲæu̯²] => syllables with long vowels, diphthongs, or coda consonants become heavy.]
[ˈmɪː́².ɾɪː́ɲ².ˌɲǽu̯²] => heavy syllables develop high pitch.
[ˈmɪː́².ɾɪː́².ˌɲǽu̯²] => consonants degeminate.
[ˈmɪː́.ɾɪː́.ˌɲǽu̯] => heavy syllable distinction is lost.
[ˈmɪ́.ɾɪ́.ˌɲǽu̯] => long vowels shorten.
[ˈmɪ́.ɾɪ.ˌɲǽu̯] => high pitch vowels in unstressed syllables become unpitched. This is the final pronunciation into the Classical Ancestral period.











