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Palatalization may
refer to:
Palatalization (phonetics), the
phonetic feature of
palatal secondary...
- ngx, ngq⟩).
Palatalisation is a
change that
affects labial consonants whenever they are
immediately followed by /j/.
While palatalisation occurred historically...
-
underwent a
palatalisation of k, g and sk
before Old
Norse e, i, y, ø, au > /kʲ, ɡʲ, skʲ/ > /cᶜ̧, ɟᶨ, ɕcᶜ̧/ > /tʃʰ, tʃ, ʃ/.
Before the
palatalisation é and...
- "female friends" < amīcās. The
palatalisation in the
masculine amici /aˈmitʃi/,
compared with the lack of
palatalisation in
amiche /aˈmike/,
shows that...
- Dalmatian. A
notable feature of
Ragusan was its
preservation (without
palatalisation) of
Latin /k/ and /ɡ/
before front vowels,
which can be seen in attested...
-
language because Frisian and
English share other features, such as the
palatalisation of
consonants that were
velar consonants in Proto-Germanic (see Phonological...
- distribution. In
Standard ****anese, the
palatal series was
produced with
palatalisation of
alveolar consonants before the
front vowel /i/ and the semivowel...
- "we have" and *habēþ "you (plural) have" with *habją̄þ "they have"
Palatalisation of
velar consonants before front vowels;
while the Anglo-Frisian languages...
- The
Slavic first palatalization is a Proto-Slavic
sound change that
manifested as
regressive palatalization of
inherited Balto-Slavic
velar consonants...
-
letter j
without a dot.
Dotless j was
formerly used in
Karelian to mark
palatalisation.
Dotless I J ɟ (dotless j with stroke, an IPA
letter representing the...