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origin of the word
betacism.
Perhaps the best
known example of
betacism is in the
Romance languages. The
first traces of
betacism in
Latin can be found...
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represents the same
sound as ⟨b⟩, i.e. /b/, due to a
process known as
betacism.
Betacism occurs in most
dialects of Spanish, in some
dialects of
Catalan and...
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dialects have more
features in
common with the Ibero-Romance
languages (e.g.
betacism;
voiced fricatives between vowels in
place of
voiced stops; -ch- in place...
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phonemes merged into /b/ (haber, saber),
realized as [β]
between vowels (see
Betacism).
Latin voiced stops—/b/, /d/, and /ɡ/,
which are
represented orthographically...
- with the
intercostal muscles and
abdominal muscles, as in most sounds.
Betacism List of
phonetics topics Thelwall (1990:37) Dum-Tragut (2009:13) Carbonell...
- ⟨b⟩ was
switched to a ⟨v⟩
because of a
linguistic phenomenon known as
betacism,
which is an ****imilation of the
voiced bilabial plosive and
voiced labiodental...
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Other types Apophony Affrication Gemination Clipping Fronting Raising Betacism Iotacism Fusion Merger Compensatory lengthening Monophthongization Rhotacism...
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Other types Apophony Affrication Gemination Clipping Fronting Raising Betacism Iotacism Fusion Merger Compensatory lengthening Monophthongization Rhotacism...
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Other types Apophony Affrication Gemination Clipping Fronting Raising Betacism Iotacism Fusion Merger Compensatory lengthening Monophthongization Rhotacism...
- in Gascon: provençau); lack of
distinction between the
sounds b and v (
betacism): vin [bi] (in Auvergnat,
Limousin and Provençal: [vji], [vi], [vin])....