- In some languages,
resyllabification is a
phenomenon where consonants become attached to
vowels in a
syllable different than the one from
which they originally...
- and /maju/ ( ← /maɽju/) in
parts of Kagoshima's
southern mainland.
Resyllabification has also led to the
reanalysis of some
particles in a few dialects...
-
elided (such as when
final before an
initial vowel); enchaînement (
resyllabification) in
which word-final and word-initial
consonants may be
moved across...
- exceptions, /N/
followed by a
vowel is
regularly pronounced without resyllabification in Sino-****anese compounds. A
following /t k h s/ is
sometimes changed...
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University Known for
Generative Syntax Works on
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Slavic Languages, Generative...
- by k > ∅
qualitative gradation, with
subsequent i > j
gliding and
resyllabification. Some words, however, have
truly exceptional qualitative gradation...
- of phonology,
there are
phenomena of metathesis, denasalization,
resyllabification and
variation in the
realization of
palatal consonants, such as /ʃ/...
-
Rilly C (June 2016). "Meroitic". UCLA
Encyclopedia of Egyptology. "
Resyllabification is a
phonological process in
which consonants are
attached to syllables...
-
influenced by Gaulish.
Examples include sandhi phenomena (liaison,
resyllabification, lenition), the loss of
unstressed syllables and the
vowel system...
- and /maju/ ( ← /maɽju/) in
parts of Kagoshima's
southern mainland.
Resyllabification has also led to the
reanalysis of some
particles in a few dialects...