⟨ ⟩, see IPA § Brackets and transcription delimiters. In linguistics, assibilation is a sound change resulting in a sibilant consonant. It is a form of...
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vs. olar "them") [citation needed] Frequent fortition (in the form of assibilation) of initial */j/ (e.g. *jetti > ʒetti "seven") Diphthongs from syllable-final...
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Estonian grammar (section Assibilation)
is removed if it is identical. Examples: t`eadma: t`ean, l`iug: l`iu. Assibilation is a change that happened in Proto-Finnic: the sequence ti became si...
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beginning of a word Tmesis: the inclusion of a whole word within another one Assibilation Assimilation Coarticulation (Co-articulated consonant, Secondary articulation)...
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syncope; Old Frisian breaking follows Phonemicization of palatals and assibilation, followed by second fronting in parts of West Mercia Smoothing and back...
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shortening of double consonants, affrication of stops, spirantization or assibilation of stops or affricates, debuccalization, and finally elision. [tt] or...
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be realised as sibilants. That set of developments, particularly the assibilation of palatovelars, is referred to as satemisation. In the satem languages...
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vowels in the coalesced form indicates the fusion of /á/ to the vowels. Assibilation Phonological history of English consonant clusters Co-articulated consonant...
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involve the pronunciation of sibilants (/s/, /z/, /ʃ/) with noticeable assibilation, sibilation, hissing, or stridency. Frontal, dentalized and negatively...
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metathesis Lenition Consonant gradation Consonant voicing and devoicing Assibilation Spirantization L-vocalization Debuccalization Fortition Epenthesis Prothesis...
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Suomen murteet – Koprinan murretta. (with a sound sample with palatalized t') Frisian assibilation as a hypercorrect effect due to a substrate language...
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Inuit phonology (section Assibilation)
palatalized in modern Inupiatun (except where it has been assibilated – see assibilation below). Thus, for example, /t/ becomes /tʃ/, spelled ch alone and tch...
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palatalized stops (shown in the above table as *ť *ď) with a degree of assibilation and transcribes them as *č *ǰ. The resulting palatal consonants and clusters...
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*i, which also caused assibilation. Apocope of final *-i when at least two syllables preceded. This occurred after assibilation, which created alternations...
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Realization of final ng /ŋ/, the velar nasal, as the alveolar nasal [n] (assibilation, alveolarization) in function morphemes and content morphemes with two...
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called a merger. The palatovelar sounds, on the other hand, underwent assibilation – also called satemization in this particular context – whereby these...
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of a historical *ti to /si/. The change from *ti to /si/, a type of assibilation, is unconnected to consonant gradation, and dates back as early as Proto-Finnic...
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metathesis Lenition Consonant gradation Consonant voicing and devoicing Assibilation Spirantization L-vocalization Debuccalization Fortition Epenthesis Prothesis...
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/t͡ʃ/ and /d͡ʒ/, then /t͡s/ and /d͡z/ due to typical Western Romance assibilation, later /t͡s/ and /d͡z/ became fricatives: /s/ and /z/: CINERE > sënner;...
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metathesis Lenition Consonant gradation Consonant voicing and devoicing Assibilation Spirantization L-vocalization Debuccalization Fortition Epenthesis Prothesis...
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metathesis Lenition Consonant gradation Consonant voicing and devoicing Assibilation Spirantization L-vocalization Debuccalization Fortition Epenthesis Prothesis...
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metathesis Lenition Consonant gradation Consonant voicing and devoicing Assibilation Spirantization L-vocalization Debuccalization Fortition Epenthesis Prothesis...
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palatalization. The lenition tendency of palatalized consonants (by assibilation and deaffrication) is important. According to some analyses, the lenition...
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metathesis Lenition Consonant gradation Consonant voicing and devoicing Assibilation Spirantization L-vocalization Debuccalization Fortition Epenthesis Prothesis...
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metathesis Lenition Consonant gradation Consonant voicing and devoicing Assibilation Spirantization L-vocalization Debuccalization Fortition Epenthesis Prothesis...
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metathesis Lenition Consonant gradation Consonant voicing and devoicing Assibilation Spirantization L-vocalization Debuccalization Fortition Epenthesis Prothesis...
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metathesis Lenition Consonant gradation Consonant voicing and devoicing Assibilation Spirantization L-vocalization Debuccalization Fortition Epenthesis Prothesis...
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g. *muδ́a 'earth' > muta). See above, however, on treatment of *čk. Assibilation of *t (from any source) to *c [t͡s] before *i. This later developed to...
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metathesis Lenition Consonant gradation Consonant voicing and devoicing Assibilation Spirantization L-vocalization Debuccalization Fortition Epenthesis Prothesis...
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merge with the alveolar fricatives /s/ and /z/. It is an example of assibilation. In rarer or older varieties of African American Vernacular English,...
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