- hundred', are
those languages in
which the
palatovelar sounds underwent depalatalization – that is, lost
their palatal quality –
thereby merging with the plain...
- Look up
palatalization in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Palatalization may
refer to:
Palatalization (phonetics), the
phonetic feature of
palatal secondary...
- /t͡ɕ/.
Similarly *šč did not
depalatalize,
becoming /ɕː/ (formerly and
still occasionally /ɕt͡ɕ/). The
depalatalization of *š *ž *c is
largely not reflected...
-
nonetheless most
modern Irish speakers may
either merge the
latter two or
depalatalize the
apical palatalized consonant. So is the
difference between the two...
- *dź:
Avestan and most
other Iranian languages have
deaffricated and
depalatalized these consonants, and have *ć > s, *dź > z. Old Persian, however, has...
- the loss of the
vowel o (ㆍ) in
Korean language, then kimchi, with the
depalatalized word-initial consonant. In
Modern Korean, the
hanja characters 沈菜 are...
- (a
Spanish first name). ^2 When
moving towards the acrolect,
speakers depalatalize /c/ and /ɟ/: kyan ‘can’ > kan, gyal ‘girl’ > gal. ^3 /ʒ/, like in okiezhan...
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Reduction of /ɛ/,
consonant palatalisation before front vowels and
depalatalization of
palatalized consonants before central and back
vowels is strongly...
- imperative/jussive form of one
class of verbs, the
first consonant in the root is
depalatalized if this is possible. For example, the verb
meaning 'return' (transitive)...
- Carpelan,
because its
palatalized sibilant is not
consistent with the
depalatalization which occurred in Proto-Iranian. Traditionally, the
earliest mention...