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- experimental approach to debuccalization and supplementary gestures Rice, Keren (1989), A Grammar of Slave "Debuccalization" (Chapter 4 of Paul D. Fallon's...
- distribution of th-debuccalization imposes special constraints on the progress of th-fronting in Glasgow. In accents with th-debuccalization, the cluster /θr/...
- occlusion, to lose its place of articulation (a phenomenon called debuccalization, which turns a consonant into a glottal consonant like [h] or [ʔ])...
- (debuccalization): Latin ****, English six, ancient Gr**** ἕξ /héks/. PIE *s was elided between vowels after an intermediate step of debuccalization: Sanskrit...
- kʰː/. The term aspiration sometimes refers to the sound change of debuccalization, in which a consonant is lenited (weakened) to become a glottal stop...
- "not").[clarification needed] The historical change of *s > h, known as debuccalization, is a common sound-change across the world's languages, being characteristic...
- vowels the v becomes y, eg. vennela > yennela. Some aspirates might be debuccalized to a h while previous actual h's might be deleted, eg. mukham, mahā >...
- is the dissimilation of identical consonants next to each other by debuccalizing to avoid geminate consonants. If a word ends in one of the glottalized...
- Andean highlands. Debuccalization is frequently called "aspiration" in English, and aspiración in Spanish. When there is no debuccalization, the syllable-final...
- with a strong burst of air Voiceless glottal fricative, the sound [h] Debuccalization, the conversion of a consonant to [h] or [ʔ] Rough breathing, a symbol...