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Palatalization may
refer to:
Palatalization (phonetics), the
phonetic feature of
palatal secondary...
- zama(n)kur 'beard'. The
Sanskrit form does not show
depalatalization because the
depalatalization occurred only in
environments where the palatovelar...
- Carpelan,
because its
palatalized sibilant is not
consistent with the
depalatalization which occurred in Proto-Iranian. The
Sanskrit Vajra is a
cognate of...
- languages, [rʲ], [lʲ], [zʲ], [ʒʲ], [sʲ], and [ʃʲ] were
depalatalized. A
Partial depalatalization of [mʲ], [vʲ], [pʲ], and [bʲ] took place. [tʲ] and [dʲ]...
-
centuries in the
Masovian dialect. The
feature is
linked to the
process of
depalatalization (reduction of the
number of
palatalized consonants)
similar to the...
- (1996), p. 192.
Mangold (2005), p. 49.
Kristoffersen (2000), pp. 24–25.
Depalatalization and
consequential iotization in the
speech of
Fortaleza Archived 2011-11-01...
- /t͡ɕ/.
Similarly *šč did not
depalatalize,
becoming /ɕː/ (formerly and
still occasionally /ɕt͡ɕ/). The
depalatalization of *š *ž *c is
largely not reflected...
-
references observed the distinction, most of them also
noted that the
depalatalization phenomenon was
already occurring at the time.
Williams (1856) writes:...
-
further defines Pre-Germanic as "[the]
language stage that
followed the
depalatalization of IE
palatals (e.g. IE ḱ >
PreGmc k) but
preceded the Gmc
sound shift...
-
dentals show a
clear contrast before j.
Czech underwent a
general depalatalization in the 13th century. It
might be
argued that
Czech never underwent...