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Assibilation
Assibilation Assibilation is the introduction of sibilance to a ...
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Talk:Assibilation
Talk:Assibilation neologism? I tried Googling this term, but ... → s in Samoyedic, and the term "assibilation" is found in Virittäjä (the Finnish linguistics ... sound change in the gay lisp is assibilation. Assibilation is a particular mechanism of sound change ... native accents of English, or the diachronic assibilation of word-final 't' in Pohjanmaa ...
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Inuit language phonology and phonetics
... except where it has been assibilated - see assibilation below). Thus, for example, becomes , spelled ch ... extended to some velar consonants, like and . Assibilation In a number of dialects, preceded by ... follow a consistent east/west pattern, as assibilation is present in some words in both ...
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Conjugations of the old Greek (endings)   (translated from French)
... simple and -?? evolves/moves naturally in -?? by assibilation in Ionian-attic (language of Athens). The ... less after vowel. It undergoes several deteriorations: assibilation of /t/ in front of /i/: **? **; amuïssement ...
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Talk:Indo-European languages/Archive 1
... course did happen at some point. the assibilation of the palatals and the collapse of ... note above. "Satem" doesn't just mean assibilation, it means collapse of labiovelars and velars ...
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Gay lisp
... s, z, sh, and the like) with assibilation -- more sibilation , hissing, or stridency . However, other demographic groups also use assibilation and many people speak with lisps. A ...
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Rhotacism   (translated from French)
... maintenance if it results from other sources (assibilation, simplification, etc.) : for example, plural dative of ...
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List phonetic modifications   (translated from French)
... lengthening ~ disappearance ~ anaptyxe ~ apheresis ~ apocope ~ apophony ~ aspiration ~ assibilation ~ assimilation (progressive, regressive, etc.) ~ advanced root of ...
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Picardy   (translated from French)
... cérvus) : simple palatalization into Picardy, palatalization then assibilation as former French. One can summarize these ...
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Proto-Greek language
... of secondary s from clusters, ntia -> nsa. Assibilation ti -> si only in southern dialects. These ...
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