Definition of Palatization. Meaning of Palatization. Synonyms of Palatization

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Definition of Palatization

Palatization
Palatize Pal"a*tize, v. t. To modify, as the tones of the voice, by means of the palate; as, to palatize a letter or sound. -- Pal`a*ti*za"tion, n. --J. Peile.

Meaning of Palatization from wikipedia

- Look up palatalization in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Palatalization may refer to: Palatalization (phonetics), the phonetic feature of palatal secondary...
- The palate (/ˈpælɪt/) is the roof of the mouth in humans and other mammals. It separates the oral cavity from the nasal cavity. A similar structure is...
- opening may be on one side, both sides, or in the middle. A cleft palate occurs when the palate (the roof of the mouth) contains an opening into the nose. The...
- The soft palate is part of the palate of the mouth; the other part is the hard palate. The soft palate is distinguished from the hard palate at the front...
- US also /-lɪ-/) or palatization is a way of pronouncing a consonant in which part of the tongue is moved close to the hard palate. Consonants pronounced...
- The hard palate is a thin horizontal bony plate made up of two bones of the facial skeleton, located in the roof of the mouth. The bones are the palatine...
- palate-cleanser is a serving of food or drink that removes food residue from the tongue, allowing one to more accurately ****ess a new flavor. Palate-cleansers...
- uvula in the throat. Together with the maxilla, they comprise the hard palate. The palatine bones are situated at the back of the nasal cavity between...
- The palatalization mark is one of the historic signs of Cyrillic that was used in Old Church Slavonic to indicate the palatalization of the base consonant...
- Under the Merovingian dynasty, the mayor of the palace or majordomo. (Latin: maior palatii or maior domus) was the manager of the household of the Frankish...