The palatalization mark is one of the historic signs of Cyrillic that was used in Old Church Slavonic to indicate the palatalization of the base consonant...
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used as numerals (U+0483) а҄ kamora (circumflex accent), indicating palatalization[citation needed] (U+0484); in later Church Slavonic, it disambiguates...
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palatalization developed into phonemic palatalization by phonemic split. In other languages, phonemes that were originally phonetically palatalized changed...
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In Slovak it is called mäkčeň ([ˈmɛɐktʂeɲ], i.e., 'softener' or 'palatalization mark'), in Croatian kvaka or kvačica ('angled hook' or 'small angled hook')...
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Apostrophe (redirect from Apostrophe (mark))
single quotation mark. Some languages and transliteration systems use the apostrophe to mark the presence, or the lack of, palatalization: In Belarusian...
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Soft sign (section Palatalization sign)
as an indicator of palatalization of the preceding consonant. In the Bulgarian language, it is only used to mark the palatalization of the preceding consonant...
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[hɛʁts], with a consonantal /r/). The caron (in Slovak "mäkčeň", "palatalization mark" or "softener") indicates a change of alveolar fricatives, affricates...
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Diacritic (redirect from Accent mark)
grave indicate stress and vowel height, the cedilla marks the result of a historical palatalization, the diaeresis indicates either a hiatus, or that the...
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two different sub-paradigms, the main and the palatalized. Note, that in this case the palatalization mark (the letter "i") is marked as a part of the inflection...
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Palatalization of consonants is marked with an acute accent (´) or apostrophe (ʼ). In proper typography and in handwriting, the palatalization mark does...
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hill' (suprasegmental palatalization present) väärr [vaːrːḁ] 'trip' (no suprasegmental palatalization) The suprasegmental palatalization has three distinct...
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History of Proto-Slavic (redirect from Slavic third palatalization)
the progressive palatalization. A dissenting view places the progressive palatalization before one or both regressive palatalizations. This dates back...
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ы⟩ or "soft" consonants ⟨я, ё, е, ю, и⟩. A soft sign ⟨Ь⟩ indicates palatalization of the preceding consonant without adding a vowel. However, in modern...
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The Slavic first palatalization is a Proto-Slavic sound change that manifested as regressive palatalization of inherited Balto-Slavic velar consonants...
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(such as [ʃ ʒ], weakly palatalized); and alveolo-palatal (such as [ɕ ʑ], strongly palatalized). The increasing palatalization corresponds to progressively...
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Proto-Greek language (section Palatalization)
accompanied second-stage palatalization (see below), which postdates both of the previous changes (as well as first-stage palatalization); On the other hand...
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ь is also used to represent the palatalization of the previous consonant, while ъ represents a lack of palatalization. However, ъ is only necessary for...
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Veps language (section Palatalization)
unclear whether the palatalization is a consequence of the front vowel, or the backing is the result of the lack of palatalization. Either analysis is...
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regressive palatalization of velars. The second regressive palatalization of velars. The progressive palatalization of velars. Iotation, which palatalized all...
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Dakuten and handakuten (redirect from Voicing mark)
see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. The dakuten (Japanese: 濁点; Japanese pronunciation: [dakɯ̥teꜜɴ] or [dakɯ̥teɴ], lit. "voicing mark"), colloquially...
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Basque language (section Palatalization)
an affectionate palatalization of /d/. Palatalization of the rhotics is rare and occurs only in the eastern dialects. When palatalized, the rhotics become...
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phonetic transcriptions. Included are the IPA tone marks, and modifiers for aspiration and palatalization. The word spacing indicates that these characters...
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Combining Diacritical Marks is a Unicode block containing the most common combining characters. It also contains the character "Combining Grapheme Joiner"...
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with palatalization of the preceding consonant Strong *ъ > /o/, without palatalization of the preceding consonant Weak *ь is lost, with palatalization of...
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before ⟨i⟩ plus a vowel. In words of foreign origin the ⟨i⟩ causes the palatalization of the preceding consonant ⟨n⟩ to /ɲ/, and it is pronounced as /j/....
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do not palatalize a preceding consonant. The digraphs дз and дж are normally used to represent single affricates /d͡z/ and /d͡ʒ/. Palatalization of consonants...
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Acute accent (redirect from Acute mark)
consonants and one vowel. When appearing in consonants, it indicates palatalization, similar to the use of the háček in Czech and other Slavic languages...
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Proto-Tocharian language (section Palatalization)
because it does not trigger palatalization, and *e < PIE *ē, which does trigger palatalization. Other than palatalization effects, both vowels are reflected...
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Prime (symbol) (redirect from Prime (mark))
transliteration of some languages, such as Slavic languages, to denote palatalization. Prime and double prime are used to transliterate Cyrillic yeri (the...
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Kildin Sámi (section Palatalization)
Russian, but note the following special features. Similar to Russian, palatalization of a consonant in Kildin Sámi is marked by the letter Ь or one of the...
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