- that of
Standard French. However,
French /ʃ/ and /ʒ/ have
respectively depalatalised to /s/ and /z/ in Mauritian, and the
front vowels /y/ and /ø/ have respectively...
- the
merged *ģ and *ģʰ,
usually developed into *th and *dh, but were
depalatalised to
merge with the back
velars when in
contact with sonorants. Because...
- palato-alveolar
sounds but in
Eastern dialects they
mostly are
depalatalised or
depalatalised and deaffricated.
Original sound for ঞ was /ɲɔ/ but in modern...
- Old
Latgalian palatalised soft
velars *k, *g into *c, *dz
while also
depalatalising the
sounds *š, *ž into *s, *z respectively. This is
observed in hydronyms...
- earlier; not only was it
weakened to a
fricative [ʒ], but it was also
depalatalised to [z]. In fact, old
Persian [d͡ʒ] and [ʒ] in any
position also produced...
- *ťť and *ďď from
various consonants,
followed by *y. The
former was
depalatalised to
plain geminate tt in some
dialects and was ****ibilated to ss in others...
- of the
influence of the
palatalized subjunctives. [ɲ] > [i̯n] when
depalatalising but [ʎ] > [l],
without a yod. (*veclum > /ˈvɛlʲo/ > /ˈviɛlʲo/ > viel...