- ⟨ ⟩, see IPA § Brackets and
transcription delimiters. In linguistics,
****ibilation is a
sound change resulting in a
sibilant consonant. It is a form of...
-
vowels in the
coalesced form
indicates the
fusion of /á/ to the vowels.
****ibilation Phonological history of
English consonant clusters Co-articulated consonant...
-
shortening of
double consonants,
affrication of stops,
spirantization or
****ibilation of
stops or affricates, debuccalization, and
finally elision. [tt] or...
- be
realised as sibilants. That set of developments,
particularly the
****ibilation of palatovelars, is
referred to as satemisation. In the
satem languages...
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Suomen murteet –
Koprinan murretta. (with a
sound sample with
palatalized t')
Frisian ****ibilation as a
hypercorrect effect due to a
substrate language...
-
beginning of a word Tmesis: the
inclusion of a
whole word
within another one
****ibilation ****imilation
Coarticulation (Co-articulated consonant,
Secondary articulation)...
- vs. olar "them") [citation needed]
Frequent fortition (in the form of
****ibilation) of
initial */j/ (e.g. *jetti > ʒetti "seven")
Diphthongs from syllable-final...
- of a
historical *ti to /si/. The
change from *ti to /si/, a type of
****ibilation, is
unconnected to
consonant gradation, and
dates back as
early as Proto-Finnic...
- palatalization. The
lenition tendency of
palatalized consonants (by
****ibilation and deaffrication) is important.
According to some analyses, the lenition...
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palatalized stops (shown in the
above table as *ť *ď) with a
degree of
****ibilation and
transcribes them as *č *ǰ. The
resulting palatal consonants and clusters...