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- intersects with another Indic development, namely what looks like the deaspiration of aspirated stops in clusters with s: descriptively, Proto-Indo-European...
- Miller The Miller's law used in linguistics is a sound law of postnasal deaspiration in ancient Gr****. The Miller's law used in psychology is the observation...
- Latin rīdēre > arríder (to laugh) Specific Aranese characteristics: Deaspiration of Gascon /h/ > Aranese ∅ (except in Bausen and Canejan, where it remains...
- /pʰy-ɔː/ φύω 'I grow' : /pe-pʰyː-ka/ πέφυκα 'I have grown'. The fact that deaspiration in Gr**** took place after the change of Proto-Indo-European *bʰ, *dʰ...
- with Chakhar and Ordos Mongolian in that it exhibits a dissimilating deaspiration; e.g. *tʰatʰa > /tatʰ/. However, Mongolian scholars more often hold that...
- distinguished from Standard Bengali and other regional varieties by significant deaspiration and spirantisation, leading to major restructuring of the consonant inventory...
- Miller 2014, p. 23. Batisti, Roberto (July 16–18, 2022). Post-Nasal Deaspiration in Ancient Gr****: Mirage or Reality?. 10th International Colloquium on...
- Bengali from Narayanganj, disputed this claim, instead describing the deaspiration as leading to the development of tones. These tones are not limited to...
- optionally unreleased in final position. The absence of release entails deaspiration of voiceless stops. Intervocalically and with murmuring of vowels, the...
- few are listed below. Aspirated stops, such as [pʰ] and [kʰ], undergo deaspiration when in word-final position. Thus, in the word hutóphahl, tóph, meaning...