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- Look up palatalization in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Palatalization may refer to: Palatalization (phonetics), the phonetic feature of palatal secondary...
- 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...
- "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...
- ngx, ngq⟩). Palatalisation is a change that affects labial consonants whenever they are immediately followed by /j/. While palatalisation occurred historically...
- language because Frisian and English share other features, such as the palatalisation of consonants that were velar consonants in Proto-Germanic (see Phonological...
- The Slavic first palatalization is a Proto-Slavic sound change that manifested as regressive palatalization of inherited Balto-Slavic velar consonants...
- date surviving /k/ and /ɡ/ underwent a secondary process of palatalisation: This palatalisation continues to operate (except in initial position) as can...
- In phonetics, palatalization (/ˌpælətəlaɪˈzeɪʃən/ , US also /-lɪ-/) or palatization is a way of pronouncing a consonant in which part of the tongue is...
- î for /iː/ (no palatalisation implied, however lengthens the pronunciation of the vowel). û for /uː/ and/or to indicate palatalisation. In the case of...