-
movements down and to the
right in the
above table. In
other cases,
sounds are
lenited and
normalized at the same time;
examples would be
direct changes [b] →...
- e, i, oi, y
Icelandic /c/ soft /k/ hard /ɣ/ hard,
lenited; see
Icelandic phonology /j/ soft,
lenited Irish /ɡ/
Except after i or
before e, i /ɟ/ After...
- Some of
these features such as
akanye and yakanye, a
debuccalized or
lenited /ɡ/, a
semivowel /w⁓u̯/ and
palatalized final /tʲ/ in 3rd
person forms...
-
toast include sláinte
mhaith "good health" in
Irish (mhaith
being the
lenited form of
maith "good"). In Irish, the
response to sláinte is sláinte agatsa...
-
Latin a was
preserved (Lat. mare > Oc. mar, Fr. mer).
Intervocalic -t- was
lenited to /d/
rather than lost (Lat.
vitam > Oc. vida, Fr. vie).
Examples of pan-Occitan...
- final-obstruent devoicing: /b/ > [p], /d/ > [t], /ɡ/ > [k].
Voiced stops become lenited to
approximants in
syllable onsets,
after continuants: /b/ > [β], /d/ >...
- suffixes. The (dictonary form)
infinitive bears the
suffix -ta/-tä (often
lenited to -(d)a/-(d)ä due to
consonant gradation).
There is a so-called "p****ive...
-
Language Word IPA
Meaning Notes Spanish seguir [se̞ˈɣ̞iɾ] 'to follow'
Lenited allophone of /ɡ/
before front vowels;
typically transcribed in IPA with...
- "of the house",
although tí is
masculine genitive singular Instead of
leniting to /h/,
after the
definite article, /sˠ, ʃ/
become /t̪ˠ, tʲ/ (written ⟨ts⟩):...
-
tsiopa "in the shop",
compared to the
Standard sa
siopa (the
Standard lenites only
feminine nouns in the
dative in
these cases).
Eclipsis of ⟨f⟩ after...