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- ever glottal, and the debuccalized /s/ is unlikely to be confused with it. In the Moldavian dialect of Romanian, /f/ is debuccalized to [h] and so, for example...
- distribution of th-debuccalization imposes special constraints on the progress of th-fronting in Glasgow. In accents with th-debuccalization, the cluster /θr/...
- (debuccalization): Latin ****, English six, ancient Gr**** ἕξ /héks/. PIE *s was elided between vowels after an intermediate step of debuccalization: Sanskrit...
- occlusion, to lose its place of articulation (a phenomenon called debuccalization, which turns a consonant into a glottal consonant like [h] or [ʔ])...
- formerly had these sounds. Breathy voice can also be observed in place of debuccalized coda /s/ in some dialects of colloquial Spanish, e.g. [ˈtoðoɦ lo ˈθiɦneh...
- Andean highlands. Debuccalization is frequently called "aspiration" in English, and aspiración in Spanish. When there is no debuccalization, the syllable-final...
- such as distinctive regional phonology and vocabulary (for example, a debuccalization process stronger than that of Portuguese, a different system of the...
- fricative [ɣ] (except in the cluster *zg), and around the 16th century, debuccalized to the voiced glottal fricative [ɦ]. The phoneme continued to be represented...
- unaspirated after /s/, and unaspirated, unreleased, glottalized, or debuccalized at the end of a word. English voiced stops are often only partially voiced...
- This is how qahwa (coffee shop) came into being in Egypt. The [q] is debuccalized to [ʔ]. Stewart, Desmond (1965). Cairo. Phoenix House. Archived from...