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phonological environment;
shift in the
opposite direction is
referred to as
devoicing or surdization. Most commonly, the
change is a
result of
sound ****imilation...
- IPA § Brackets and
transcription delimiters. Final-obstruent
devoicing or
terminal devoicing is a
systematic phonological process occurring in languages...
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International Phonetic Alphabet have a
notation for
partial voicing and
devoicing as well as for prevoicing:
Partial voicing can mean
light but continuous...
- [fʊɫ], GA
light [ɫaɪt] All
sonorants (liquids /l, r/ and
nasals /m, n, ŋ/)
devoice when
following a
voiceless obstruent, and they are
syllabic when following...
- A
related change, the
devoicing of the
voiced stopped consonants /d/, /b/ and /g/, was less widespread, with only the
devoicing of /d/
being found in...
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devoicing of its vowel, but for
young contemporary speakers, it
seems to be
possible to
devoice accented vowels.
Avoidance of
consecutive devoicing can...
- [ɔm];
becomes /ɔ/
before /w/ (see
Nasal vowels) B b be /b/ bed [p] when
devoiced C c ce /t̪͡s̪/ pits [d̪͡z̪] if voiced. For ch, ci, cz see
Digraphs Ć ć...
- lack of plosion,
nasal plosion,
partial devoicing of sonorants,
complete devoicing of sonorants,
partial devoicing of obstruents,
lengthening and shortening...
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Kashubian or C****ubian (endonym: kaszëbsczi jãzëk; Polish: język kaszubski) is a West
Slavic language belonging to the
Lechitic subgroup. In Poland, it...
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whether the ⟨hC⟩
sequences represented a
consonant cluster (/hC/) or
devoicing (/C̥/).
Orthographic evidence suggests that in a
confined dialect of Old...