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- Danish, Norwegian jord, Faroese jørð According to some scholars, the diphthongisation of e is an unconditioned sound change, whereas other scholars speak...
- the R is not pronounced. British dialects differ on the extent of diphthongisation of long vowels, with southern varieties extensively turning them into...
- The Central Hessian dialect is a German dialect subgroup of the Hessian branch of Central German. It has only partly undergone the High German (HG) consonant...
- diphthongs also arose from other later processes, such as breaking, palatal diphthongisation, back mutation and i-mutation, which also gave an additional diphthong...
- Dublin and Crukeen (Cnoicín) in Carlow. East Leinster showed the same diphthongisation or vowel lengthening as in Munster and Connacht Irish in words like...
- dialects and is comparable to the English Great Vowel Shift and the diphthongisation of long high vowels in Modern High German, which had centuries earlier...
- Northern Low Saxon and Friso-Saxon dialects.[citation needed] The rising diphthongisation is still noticeable in the dialects of Rijssen, Enter and Vriezenveen...
- in the German-speaking part of Fribourg) does not have the hiatus diphthongisation of other dialects of German. For example: [ˈʃnei̯jə] ('to snow') instead...
- vowels of Middle English began changing in pronunciation as follows: Diphthongisation – The two close vowels, /iː uː/, became diphthongs (vowel breaking)...
- Islands. The most crucial aspects of the development of Faroese are diphthongisation and palatalisation. There is not enough data available to establish...