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gemination reduces a long
consonant to a
short one,
which is
called degemination. It is a
pattern in Baltic-Finnic
consonant gradation that the strong...
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article contains phonetic transcriptions in the
International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). For an
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front vowel, gg is
pronounced /dʒ/
after degemination.
before a back vowel, gg is
pronounced /ɡ/
after degemination. sc
before a
front vowel was pronounced...
- In the
linguistics of the
Romance languages, the La Spezia–Rimini Line, also
known as the M****a–Senigallia Line, is a line that
demarcates a
number of...
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Eastern Finno-Ugric (Mari, Mordvinic, Permic-Ugric; *k > ɣ
between vowels,
degemination of stops) and Finno-Volgaic (Finno-Saamic, Mari, Mordvinic; *δʲ > *ð...
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article contains phonetic transcriptions in the
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- and /y/ from [ɔ] and [uː] of Latin, respectively.: 36–37
Consonantal degemination:
SERRARE > saré.
Latin groups of
occlusives [kt] and [gd]
become [jd]-...
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namely [u:] and [y:] respectively, or they may
stand for [o:] and [u:].
Degemination: long
consonants appear to be
simplified to a
single consonant: CGoth...
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identical consonants occurring in an
utterance undergo a
process of
degemination to be
realised as a
single consonant. In (1), the two
contiguous identical...
- ****umed that
diphthongization preceded degemination and
final vowel apocope) or
distinct phonemes (if
degemination and
final vowel apocope preceded diphthongization)...