- Look up
palatalization in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Palatalization may
refer to:
Palatalization (phonetics), the
phonetic feature of
palatal secondary...
- ngx, ngq⟩).
Palatalisation is a
change that
affects labial consonants whenever they are
immediately followed by /j/.
While palatalisation occurred historically...
-
underwent a
palatalisation of k, g and sk
before Old
Norse e, i, y, ø, au > /kʲ, ɡʲ, skʲ/ > /cᶜ̧, ɟᶨ, ɕcᶜ̧/ > /tʃʰ, tʃ, ʃ/.
Before the
palatalisation é and...
-
Palatalization (/ˌpælətəlaɪˈzeɪʃən/ PAL-ə-təl-eye-ZAY-shən) is a historical-linguistic
sound change that
results in a
palatalized articulation of a consonant...
- "female friends" < amīcās. The
palatalisation in the
masculine amici /aˈmitʃi/,
compared with the lack of
palatalisation in
amiche /aˈmike/,
shows that...
- Dalmatian. A
notable feature of
Ragusan was its
preservation (without
palatalisation) of
Latin /k/ and /ɡ/
before front vowels,
which can be seen in attested...
- In phonetics,
palatalization (/ˌpælətəlaɪˈzeɪʃən/ , US also /-lɪ-/) or
palatization is a way of
pronouncing a
consonant in
which part of the
tongue is...
- Some
phonological phenomena Cypriot shares with
varieties of the Aegean: word-initial gemination; word-final /n/; and
palatalisation of /k/ to [t͡ʃ]....
-
letter j
without a dot.
Dotless j was
formerly used in
Karelian to mark
palatalisation. It is also
found in the
Swedish Dialect Alphabet, in an
Adyghe orthography...
- of ways, most
commonly involving various combinations of lenition,
palatalisation and suffixation.
There are 12
irregular verbs. Most
other verbs follow...