- In
Slavic languages,
iotation (/joʊˈteɪ.ʃən/, /ˌaɪ.oʊˈteɪ.ʃən/) is a form of
palatalization that
occurs when a
consonant comes into
contact with the palatal...
- Non-standard
Phonetic Alteration Standard spelling Informal Caipira Iotization <lh> <i>
Heightening <e> <o> <i> <u>
Rhoticism ø <r>
Disalizing Orthographic...
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Kristoffersen (2000), pp. 24–25.
Depalatalization and
consequential iotization in the
speech of
Fortaleza Archived 2011-11-01 at the
Wayback Machine...
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directions of up and right. Of
these seven vowel sounds,
three could not be
iotized (preceded by a y- sound).
These three were
written with a
single stroke:...
-
letters Д, Н and Т
stands for two
sounds each. When they are
followed by a
iotized vowel letter, or at the end of a
syllable followed by ь, they
stand for...
-
structure is also changing.
Hajong phonology has
diphthongs which are
iotized vowels with j(y) and w.
Diphthongs are
usually combinations of i or u with...
- periphrastically. When stem
ending in a
consonant is
followed by j, it
iotizes. *
These forms follow verbs ending in -r-e-ti (e. g. drẹ́ti, dȓt "gush...
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Marcelle Lalou. Paris:
Libraire d'Amérique et d'Orient, 1971. 1975. "
Iotization and
palatalization in
classical Tibetan."
Bulletin of the
School of Oriental...
- iotation. Of the
seven vowels, four
could be
preceded by a y-
sound ("
iotized").
These four were
written as a dot next to a line: ㅓㅏㅜㅗ. (Through the...