- squeeze'),
roott ('to guess' — note the long /oː/
followed by
fortis /tt/)
Unrounding was also typical, but now it has been
abandoned by many speakers. Lengthening...
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vowel /æː/ to /ɛː/
Rounding of /ɑː/ to /ɔː/ in the
southern dialects Unrounding of the
front rounded vowels in most
dialects Lengthening of
vowels in...
-
Plautdietsch (pronounced [ˈplaʊt.ditʃ]) or
Mennonite Low
German is a Low
Prussian dialect of East Low
German with
Dutch influence that
developed in the...
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unrounded vowel,
although that is more
accurately written with an
additional unrounding diacritic ⟨ə̝͑⟩ to
explicitly denote the lack of
rounding (the canonical...
- vowel,
although that is more
specifically written with an
additional unrounding diacritic ⟨ə̞͑⟩ to
explicitly denote the lack of
rounding (the canonical...
-
rounding an
unrounded vowel letter like i with a
subscript ⟨◌̫⟩/omega, and
unrounding a
rounded letter like u with a
turned omega. As of 2024[update], the turned...
-
German Old
Upper German Palatalisation of
velars Yes Yes
Partial No No No
Unrounding of
front rounded vowels ø but not y Yes No
Southwestern No No Loss of...
- The
origin of the
split is the
unrounding of /ʊ/ in
Early Modern English,
resulting in the
phoneme /ʌ/. Usually,
unrounding to /ʌ/ did not
occur if /ʊ/ was...
-
obstruent devoicing in Kuya Veps (sanub > sanup,
vellesed > velleset).
Unrounding of ü and ö in a few
villages (pühä > pihä, pökoi > pekoi). ä > e in Shimozero...
-
rounding an
unrounded vowel letter like i with a
subscript omega, and
unrounding a
rounded letter like u with a
turned omega (Jes****n &
Pedersen 1926:...