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sound changes:
shortening of
double consonants,
affrication of stops,
spirantization or ****ibilation of
stops or affricates, debuccalization, and finally...
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vowel and not geminated. The name is also
given to
similar cases of
spirantization of post-vocalic
plosives in
other languages; for instance, in Jerba...
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which experienced no shift. The
shift resulted in the
affrication or
spirantization of the West
Germanic voiceless stop
consonants /t/, /p/, and /k/, depending...
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Northern European Portuguese and some
Catalan and
Occitan varieties)
spirantization of /b/, /d/, and /ɡ/ → [β̞], [ð̞] and [ɣ̞]—not only from
original Latin...
- Some
transliteration schemes find its
inclusion necessary for
showing spirantization or for
historical reasons.
Whether because its
distribution is mostly...
- word ഫലം /falam/. In the
Jesari dialect the
native word-initial /p/ too
spirantized to [f]. /m, n, ɳ, l, ɭ/ are
unreleased word finally.
Words will never...
- [ɸ]) were
historically allophonic, as a
consequence of a
phenomenon of
spirantization known as
begadkefat under the
influence of the
Aramaic language on BH/MH...
- /ʒ/, ş = /ʃ/, ç = /tʃ/, c = /dʒ/, k = /c~k/, g = /ɟ/, q = /g/ (often
spirantized as [x] in codas), ğ = /ɣ/, y = /j/, ə = /æ/, ö = /œ/, ü = /y/, ı = /ɯ/...
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voiced fricatives during the
period of
Koine Gr**** (
spirantization, a form of lenition).
Spirantization of /tʰ/
occurred earlier in
Laconian Gr****. Some...
- The
history of the
Romanian language started in
Roman provinces north of the Jireček Line in
classical antiquity.
There are
three main
hypotheses around...