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- This article contains special characters. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. An echo vowel, also known...
- articulatory features (primarily place of articulation). This is called syllable synharmony or intrasyllabic harmony. Thus syllables (rather than just the consonant...
- St'át'imcets, have similar vowel–consonant harmonic processes. Syllabic synharmony was a process in the Proto-Slavic language ancestral to all modern Slavic...
- first palatalization—was so-called intrasyllabic synharmony.[citation needed] Such intrasyllabic synharmony is said to be violated if a velar consonant occurs...
- tendencies occurring within the Common Slavic period, such as intrasyllabic synharmony and the law of open syllables. For consonant and vowel clusters and sequences...
- decipherment. A further critical principle put forward by Knorozov was that of synharmony. According to this, Mayan words or syllables which had the form...
- intrasyllabic synharmony that operated during the Common Slavic period, the resulting *kē, *gē, and *xē defied the intrasyllabic synharmony. Namely, the...
- ultimately Proto-Indo-European *i and *u). This ended the era of syllabic synharmony (when most, originally all, syllables were open) by creating large numbers...
- that created newly formed closed syllables ended the period of syllabic synharmony characteristic of Common Slavic. For many Common Slavic dialects—including...