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- Look up palatalization in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Palatalization may refer to: Palatalization (phonetics), the phonetic feature of palatal secondary...
- In phonetics, palatalization (/ˌpælətəlaɪˈzeɪʃən/ , US also /-lɪ-/) or palatization is a way of pronouncing a consonant in which part of the tongue is...
- semivowel *j. The results vary by language. In addition, there were further palatalizing sound changes in the various Slavic languages after the break-up of Proto-Slavic...
- A labio-palatalized sound is one that is simultaneously labialized and palatalized. Typically the roundedness is compressed, like [y], rather than protruded...
- palato-alveolar (such as [ʃ ʒ], weakly palatalized; also alveopalatal), alveolo-palatal (such as [ɕ ʑ], strongly palatalized), and retroflex (such as [ʂ ʐ],...
- The palatalization mark is one of the historic signs of Cyrillic that was used in Old Church Slavonic to indicate the palatalization of the base consonant...
- Slavic palatalization may refer to: Slavic first palatalization, the first palatalization affecting the Slavic languages Slavic second palatalization, the...
- introduced in 1708 to distinguish the non-iotated/non-palatalizing /e/ from the iotated/palatalizing one. The original usage had been ⟨е⟩ for the uniotated...
- articulation of the velar consonant to that of the front vowel, thereby palatalizing it. This phenomenon is very common in the phonetic history of languages...
- as an indicator of palatalization of the preceding consonant. In the Bulgarian language, it is only used to mark the palatalization of the preceding consonant...