- also
after a
second short vowel of a word in
standard Malayalam get
degeminated in Byari.
Almost all
lexical items in
Byari language can be
related to...
-
gradation that the
strong grade (often the nominative) form of the word is
degeminated into a weak
grade (often all the
other cases) form of the word: taakka...
- in the late 19th century, but this
sound was
consistently recorded as
degeminated /s/ by M. A. R.
Barker in the 1960s.
Sometime after Gatschet recorded...
-
Tiberian tradition /ħ ʕ h ʔ r/
cannot be geminate;
historically first /r ʔ/
degeminated,
followed by /ʕ/, /h/, and
finally /ħ/, as
evidenced by
changes in the...
- sounds, is not
degeminated.
before a back
vowel (a, o, u) cc was
pronounced /kk/
which degeminated to
simply /k/ cqu /kkw/
degeminated to /kw/ gg also...
- /ll/ and /nn/ of
Vulgar Latin (the
origin of /ʎ/ and /ɲ/, respectively)
degeminating and then
depalatalizing in coda position.
Words without any palatal-alveolar...
- ('virgin')
varies between [ˈbirhẽ] and [ˈbihẽ], with the
latter being degeminated from [hh]. Many
Western Andalusian speakers replace the
informal second...
-
pronounced [lah ˈmesah som ˈblaŋkah] (or [lah ˈmesa som ˈblaŋkah], with a
degeminated [s]), but in las águilas
azules "the blue eagles", syllable-final /s/...
-
affricate *č
remained as soft [t͡ɕ]). Many
double consonants have
become degeminated but are
still written with two letters. (In a 1968 study, long [tː] remains...
- /θs/ was
apparently regularly ****imilated to /ss/ (which in turn was
degeminated in syllable-final
position to /s/), as in the
nominative forms of the...