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Onbin (****anese
onbin (音便) "euphony") is a set of
sound changes that
occurred in Early...
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their resulting mora. If the
resulting mora is /i/, the
onbin is
called i-
onbin (イ音便); if /u/, u-
onbin (ウ音便); if /Q/ (促音, sokuon),
sokuonbin (促音便); and if...
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verbs such as
harau 'to pay' is harōta (or
minority haruta),
showing u-
onbin,
rather than
Eastern (and Standard)
haratta The
perfective form of -su verbs...
- is used for
volitional expression and
formed by a
euphonic change (音便,
onbin).
Continuative form (連用形, ren'yōkei) -i is used in a
linking role (a kind...
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inflectional suffix—particularly in
godan verbs—is
based on the
euphony (音便,
onbin) of the verb stem. (See also:
Euphonic changes) [i] 死ぬ (shinu, to die) is...
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konnitwa >
konnitta "as for today" but'on >
button "blessing of Buddha"
Onbin (音便, "euphony") are a type of
sporadic sound changes and "were not automatic...
- Frellesvig,
Bjarke (1995). A Case
Study in
Diachronic Phonology: The ****anese
Onbin Sound Changes.
Aarhus University Press. p. 73 Abe (1999), p. 398 Abe (1999)...
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Vowel Shift (English) Grimm's law High
German consonant shift Kluge's law
Onbin Phonetic change "f → h" in
Spanish Ruki
sound law
Slavic palatalization...
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vowels (often
shortened in 3
morae verbs) in
Kansai dialect (See also
Onbin, u-
onbin). Thus, for the verb 言う /iu, juː/ ("to say"), the past
tense in standard...
- m/). In both cases, the
resulting nasal indicated hatsuonbin (撥音便) (see
onbin).
After the 11th century, the "lingual" and "labial"
realizations were no...