• Rhotacism (/ˈroʊtəsɪzəm/ ROH-tə-siz-əm) or rhotacization is a sound change that converts one consonant (usually a voiced alveolar consonant: /z/, /d/...
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  • Greek letter λ) is the difficulty in pronouncing lateral consonants. Rhotacism is a difficulty producing rhotic consonants sounds in the respective language's...
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  • dictionary. Rhoticism can refer to: Rhotacism (speech impediment), difficulty in pronouncing the /r/ sound Rhotacism (sound change), the historical sound...
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    all Germanic languages attested later: lack of Germanic umlaut, lack of rhotacism. The language also preserved many features that were mostly lost in other...
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    are traditionally used in the classification of the Turkic languages: Rhotacism (or in some views, zetacism), e.g. in the last consonant of the word for...
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    "fine"); Acc. tuta / totam "city, state"; Gen. tutas / totar (the later with rhotacism, on which see below) "of the city" (note that Umbrian continues the PIE...
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    last syllable. Gheg n (femën: compare English feminine) changes to r by rhotacism in Tosk (femër). Notes: The contrast between flapped r and trilled rr...
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  • dialects of Romanian, and is posited as an intermediate historical step in rhotacism. However, the phonetic variation of the sound is considerable, and it...
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    Proto-Germanic ē (/ɛː/, also written ǣ) to ā. The development of umlaut. The rhotacism of /z/ to /r/. The development of the demonstrative pronoun ancestral...
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  • Rhotacization may refer to: R-colored vowels Rhotacism (sound change), conversion of a consonant into an r sound This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    preserved up to 350 BC or so, at which point it changed into /r/ (rhotacism). This rhotacism had implications for declension: early classical Latin, honos...
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  • typical of the aftermath of a conditioned merger is the famous case of rhotacism in Latin (also seen in some Sabellian language spoken in the same area):...
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    step of debuccalization: Sanskrit janasas, Latin generis (where s > r by rhotacism), Greek *genesos > *genehos > ancient Greek γένεος (/ɡéneos/), Attic γένους...
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    Z
    the letter useless for spelling Latin words. It is also thought due to rhotacism, Z became a trilled R sound, /r/. Whatever the case may be, Appius Claudius'...
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  • adds R-coloring to the final of a syllable Rhoticism (disambiguation) Rhotacism Rhoticity in English, English accents that keep /r/ or lose it in some...
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  • Betacism Iotacism Fusion Merger Compensatory lengthening Monophthongization Rhotacism Rhinoglottophilia Sulcalization Shm-reduplication Consonant mutation Vowel...
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  • sometimes fix the problem, but in some cases speech therapy fails to work. Rhotacism (speech impediment), 'lisp' on the letter R Gay male speech Speech sound...
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    diverse" > variegāre But: *medio-diēs "midday" > *meriodiēs (dissimilative rhotacism) > *meriidiēs > merīdiēs "noon; south" But: *tībia-kan- "flute-player"...
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    Oscan substratum, as in the pronunciation of the d sound as an r sound (rhotacism) at the beginning of a word or between two vowels: e.g. doje (feminine)...
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    Macedonia, there were approximately 3000 speakers in the early 1980s. Rhotacism: Proto-Albanian *-n- becomes -r- (e.g. rëra "sand") Tosk dialects preserve...
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  • presumed idiosyncrasy, though this is disputed, as is its overlap with rhotacism; see § R-labialization below) In most British dialects /r/ is labialized...
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  • Betacism Iotacism Fusion Merger Compensatory lengthening Monophthongization Rhotacism Rhinoglottophilia Sulcalization Shm-reduplication Consonant mutation Vowel...
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    dominant. /x/ is overwhelmingly realised as [h]. While not dominant, l → r rhotacism is common. Widespread ellision of intervocalic /d/ is another feature...
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  • Lisp machine, general-purpose computers designed to efficiently run Lisp Rhotacism (speech impediment), 'lisp' on the letter R This disambiguation page lists...
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    shortened to -s-, and later turned into the -r- of Liguria, according to rhotacism. Compare Ancient Greek: λίγυς, romanized: Lígus, lit. 'a Ligurian, a person...
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    language) Lat. signum → Rom. sèmn (sign) Lat. coxa → Rom. cópsă (thigh) rhotacism [l] → [r] between vowels Lat. caelum → Rom. cèr (sky) Alveolars [d t]...
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    stuffed crust pizza, with Jonathan Ross saying "stuffed cwust" due to his rhotacism. Following England's defeat to Germany on penalties in the semifinals...
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    some phonetic and lexical elements peculiar to Slovene dialects (e.g. rhotacism, the word krilatec). The Freising manuscripts are the first Latin-script...
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    preserved all positions of old diphthongs ai, oi, ei, ou, in the absence of rhotacism, the absence of sibilants[clarification needed], in the development of...
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  • dialects of Romanian, and is posited as an intermediate historical step in rhotacism. However, the phonetic variation of the sound is considerable, and it...
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