Middle English vowel system

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The Middle English vowel system was the set of long and short vowel sounds used in English between roughly the 12th and 15th centuries, whose structure and qualities were dramatically reorganized during the Great Vowel Shift.

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Middle English vowel system canonical 1

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instanceOf component of Middle English phonology
phonological system
vowel inventory
affects modern English spelling–pronunciation mismatches
developedFrom Old English diphthongs
Old English stressed vowels
documentedIn Ayenbite of Inwyt
Middle English
surface form: Chaucerian English

Ormulum
followedBy Early Modern English vowel system
hasFeature allophonic variation conditioned by consonantal context
back vowels
dialectal variation
diphthongs
front vowels
high vowels
long vowels
low vowels
mid vowels
monophthongs
open syllable lengthening
phonemic vowel length contrast
short vowels
trisyllabic laxing
vowel reduction in unstressed syllables
language English
languageFamily Germanic languages
precededBy Old English vowel system
reconstructedBy analysis of dialectal spellings
comparative analysis of spelling and rhyme
relatedConcept Great Vowel Shift
Middle English
surface form: Middle English dialects
reorganizedDuring Great Vowel Shift
significance intermediate stage between Old English and Modern English vowels
studiedIn historical linguistics
historical phonology
timePeriod 12th century to 15th century
underInfluenceOf Anglo-Norman
Latin
Anglo-Norman
surface form: Norman French

Old Norse language
surface form: Old Norse
underwent Great Vowel Shift
underwentChange development of new diphthongs from vowel plus /j/ or /w/ sequences
fronting of some back vowels in certain dialects
lengthening of vowels in open syllables
loss of many unstressed vowel distinctions
merger of many Old English diphthongs into monophthongs
raising of some long mid vowels
shortening of long vowels before certain consonant clusters
usedIn Middle English

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Great Vowel Shift (early phase) relatedConcept Middle English vowel system