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- In some languages, resyllabification is a phenomenon where consonants become attached to vowels in a syllable different than the one from which they originally...
- and /maju/ ( ← /maɽju/) in parts of Kagoshima's southern mainland. Resyllabification has also led to the reanalysis of some particles in a few dialects...
- elided (such as when final before an initial vowel); enchaînement (resyllabification) in which word-final and word-initial consonants may be moved across...
- University Known for Generative Syntax Works on Slavic Languages, Russian Resyllabification Scientific career Fields Linguistics, Slavic Languages, Generative...
- nearly extinct. Hualde, José Ignacio (1991-01-01). "Aspiration and Resyllabification in Chinato Spanish". Probus. 3 (1): 55–76. doi:10.1515/prbs.1991.3...
- of phonology, there are phenomena of metathesis, denasalization, resyllabification and variation in the realization of palatal consonants, such as /ʃ/...
- S2CID 128122460. The inscription of the Blemmye king, Kharamadoye. "Resyllabification is a phonological process in which consonants are attached to syllables...
- influenced by Gaulish. Examples include sandhi phenomena (liaison, resyllabification, lenition), the loss of unstressed syllables and the vowel system...
- exceptions, /N/ followed by a vowel is regularly pronounced without resyllabification in Sino-****anese compounds. A following /t k h s/ is sometimes changed...
- by k > ∅ qualitative gradation, with subsequent i > j gliding and resyllabification. Some words, however, have truly exceptional qualitative gradation...