- -bąąs]. However, when a-
occurs with the
prefixes di- and ni-, the a-
metathesizes with di-,
leading to an
order of di- + a- + ni-, as in diʼnisbąąs "I'm...
- when
prefixed to mamʡis, 'sweet, tasty'. This is
because the
glottal metathesizes with the
second consonant under phonological constraints. If the root...
- does not
attest the word), with
Westphalian showing a mix of
metathesized and non-
metathesized forms.
Arjen Versloot and Elżbieta
Adamczyk argue that metathesis...
- *frauja-. The
possibility must be considered, therefore, that *fraiwa- was
metathesized from *frawja-, a
collective of some kind."
Freyr is also
known by a series...
- form,
which the
Armenians took over (Zaradušt or the like), was
merely metathesized to pre-Arm. *Zuradašt".
There is no
consensus on the
dating of Zoroaster...
- (Menthesouphis) is a
rendering of this name,[who?] but it may more
likely be a
metathesized rendering of the name nmtj-m-zꜣ.f.
Merenre is the
throne name of two...
- Look up
metathesis in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Metathesis may
refer to:
Metathesis (linguistics),
alteration of the
order of
phonemes within a...
-
pronounced [fãː]). More rarely, /s/ and /z/ may also be deleted. Use of
metathesized forms like aks for "ask" or
graps for "grasp".
General non-rhotic behavior...
-
inspiration from the
industrial techniques. A wide
variety of
nitrate salts metathesize with
sulfuric acid (H2SO4) — for example,
sodium nitrate: NaNO3 + H2SO4...
-
Romanized Illyrian base (yielding Latin: carsus, Dalmatian: carsus),
later metathesized from the
reconstructed form *korsъ into
forms such as Slovene: kras and...