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- spelled ⟨g⟩ before ⟨e⟩ or ⟨i⟩, and ⟨j⟩ elsewhere. It is likely that /d͡ʒ/ deaffricated and merged with /ʒ/ before the year 1500. The main difference between...
- harmony, retention of /y/ (elsewhere merged with */æ/), /tsʲ/ (elsewhere deaffricated to /sʲ/), /æː/ (elsewhere fronted to /aː/ or diphthongized) and /ɑː/...
- Kingdom where they lived, spoke Arabic. There is evidence that [tsʼ] had deaffricated and pharyngealized to [sˁ]. These consonants were probably voiceless...
- harmony, retention of /y/ (elsewhere merged with */æ/), /tsʲ/ (elsewhere deaffricated to /sʲ/), /æː/ (elsewhere fronted to /aː/ or diphthongized) and /ɑː/...
- stem with voiceless affricates or voiceless sibilants, a later ǯ is deaffricated to d, e.g. orcxondji dj orcxondi "comb", ç̌andji dj ç̌andi "fly (insect)"...
- certain consonants (judging by outcomes in Judeo-Spanish). /t͡s d͡z/ deaffricated to /s̻ z̻/. /z̻ z ʒ/ devoiced and merged into /s̻ s ʃ/. /ʃ/ was retracted...
- consonants, *ć and *dź: Avestan and most other Iranian languages have deaffricated and depalatalized these consonants, and have *ć > s, *dź > z. Old Persian...
- There are consonantal differences between German and Yiddish. Yiddish deaffricates the Middle High German voiceless labiodental affricate /pf/ to /f/ initially...
- In some areas of Cuba, the voiceless affricate [tʃ] (spelled ch) is deaffricated to [ʃ]. The Spanish of the eastern provinces (the five provinces comprising...
- retention of the phoneme *d͡z (which in most other Slavic languages has dеaffricated to *z) Old Church Slavonic may have reached Slovenia as early as Cyril...