- the
depalatalization of the
palatovelar consonants *ḱ *ǵ *ǵʰ in
certain contexts. In short, when *ḱ *ǵ *ǵʰ are
followed by *r, they are
depalatalized and...
- *dź:
Avestan and most
other Iranian languages have
deaffricated and
depalatalized these consonants, and have *ć > s, *dź > z. Old Persian, however, has...
-
Polish góra,
Czech hora ("mountain").
Preservation of
nasal vowels.
Depalatalization of Proto-Slavic *ě, *ę into a, ǫ
before hard (unpalatalized) dental...
- Look up
palatalization in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Palatalization may
refer to:
Palatalization (phonetics), the
phonetic feature of
palatal secondary...
- /t/ or /l/ (depending on dialect), and were lost in Hungarian. PU *ś
depalatalized to *s. PU
medial *x, *k, *w
generally lenited to *ɣ. It has however...
-
nonetheless most
modern Irish speakers may
either merge the
latter two or
depalatalize the
apical palatalized consonant. So is the
difference between the two...
-
Reduction of /ɛ/,
consonant palatalisation before front vowels and
depalatalization of
palatalized consonants before central and back
vowels is strongly...
- 3rd edition, 1947. Chao, Y.
Cantonese Primer, 1947. The
sibilants depalatalized,
causing many
words that were once
distinct to
sound the same. For comparison...
- languages, [rʲ], [lʲ], [zʲ], [ʒʲ], [sʲ], and [ʃʲ] were
depalatalized. A
Partial depalatalization of [mʲ], [vʲ], [pʲ], and [bʲ] took place. [tʲ] and [dʲ]...
- (otherwise, it is
always absorbed even if
depalatalized);
palatal /ɲ/
emits a
preceding /j/ when
depalatalized even if the
preceding syllable is closed...