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==[[Scots Norse]]==
==[[Scots Norse]]==
===Pronunciation===
*{{IPA+|snon|/ʃc/}}
===Etymology===
===Etymology===
Reduced form of ''{{lang|snon|{{term|sic}}}}'', from {{der|snon|non|sik|p=i}}, from {{der|snon|gem-pro|*sek|p=i}}. {{doublet|snon|-th}}
Reduced form of {{l|snon|sic}}, {{snon-inh|sik|sek}} {{doublet|snon|-st|-sc-}}.
====Pronunciation====
===Pronoun===
{{IPA link|Standard|Scots Norse}} /ˈʃc/
====Pronoun====
{{head|snon|personal pronoun}}
{{head|snon|personal pronoun}}
#''affixed form of the reflexive pronoun''; -self
#{{n-g|forms the reflexive voice}}
=====Usage Notes=====
====Declension====
When affixed to a pronoun, it makes the final consonant(s) slender, it is also affected by mutation. For example, "ho" + "-sc" > "hoezsc", notice how the mutated "-s-" is still written in the style expected of word initial consonants.
=====Declension=====
{{snon-pronouns}}
{{snon-pronouns}}
===Mutation===
===Mutation===
{{snon-mut}}
{{snon-mut|len=-shc|ecl=-zc}}

Latest revision as of 16:18, 10 May 2026

Scots Norse

Pronunciation

Etymology

Reduced form of sic, From Sudrey Norse sik, from Old Norse sek. Doublet of -st and -sc-.

Pronoun

-sc

  1. forms the reflexive voice

Declension

Scots Norse personal pronouns
plain emphatic possessive
sg. 1st mic mìnhich E
2nd tic tìda L E
3rd m ha E haza E haz
f hành L henha E henhar
pl. 1st och ochuith ochar
2nd uech uechith uechar
3rd tèr tèrthir tèor

L Triggers lenition   E Triggers eclipsis

Mutation

Mutated forms of -sc
radical lenition eclipsis
-sc -shc -zc

Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Scots Norse.
All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.