• delimiters. L-vocalization, in linguistics, is a process by which a lateral approximant sound such as [l], or, perhaps more often, velarized [ɫ], is replaced...
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  • not undergo L-vocalization, but rather L-restoration, having previously been L-vocalized independently in Old French and lacking the /l/ in Middle English...
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  • another Amphibian vocalization Bird vocalization, bird calls and bird songs Dolphin vocalizations Female copulatory vocalizations, produced by females...
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  • before dark /l/ or its reflex), leading perhaps to a phonemic split ("wholly" vs. "holy"). This topic is usually referred to as L-vocalization. There is...
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  • T- and D-flapping (with metal and medal pronounced the same, as [ˈmɛɾɫ̩]), L-velarization (with filling pronounced [ˈfɪɫɪŋ], not [ˈfɪlɪŋ]), as well as...
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  • velarization, uvularization and pharyngealization, as in [ɫ] (the velarized equivalent of [l]) A superscript Latin gamma U+02E0 ˠ MODIFIER LETTER SMALL...
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    Portuguese, but nowadays the L-variant is preferred, although this seems to lack evidence. Movie subtitles normally use a mixture of L- and H-variants, but remain...
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    Velarization L-vocalization Ł Adjaye, Sophia (2005). Ghanaian English Pronunciation. Edwin Mellen Press. p. 198. ISBN 978-0-7734-6208-3. realization of /l/ is...
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    realization of coda /l/ instead of L-vocalization. The first two features are rare among accents of Portuguese, whereas L-vocalization is the norm in Brazil...
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  • in many words in which a dark /l/ followed the vowel /a/ or /o/, the /l/ either disappeared or underwent vocalization, usually with some kind of diphthongization...
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  • surname is Kołtun; the difference is due to the linguistic phenomenon of L-vocalization. In Russian language the surname retains its Ukrainian form, "Kovtun"...
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  • and vocalization.[clarification needed] [t] > [d] (voicing, example in Korean) [d] > [ð] (approximation, example in Spanish) [d] > [i] (vocalization) Sonorizing...
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  • conditioned merger of /ʌ/ and /oʊ/ before /l/ occurring for some speakers of English English with l-vocalization. The doll–dole merger is a conditioned merger...
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  • more intensive than with Polish compared to other Kashubian dialects. L-vocalization#Polish (wałczenie) Dicky Gilbers; John A. Nerbonne; J. Schaeken (1 January...
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  • the United States, /l/ can be pronounced as an approximant or semivowel ([w], [o], [ʊ]) at the end of a syllable (l-vocalization). Depending on dialect...
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  • gradation Consonant voicing and devoicing Assibilation Spirantization L-vocalization Debuccalization Fortition Epenthesis Prothesis Paragoge Unpacking Vowel...
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  • succeeding non-phonemic vocalic glide. /l/ is generally velarized or "dark" [ɫ]. Diachronically, it was fully vocalized into /o/ in coda positions, as in past...
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  • gradation Consonant voicing and devoicing Assibilation Spirantization L-vocalization Debuccalization Fortition Epenthesis Prothesis Paragoge Unpacking Vowel...
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  • back Pre-L Pre-R Development of consonants Single consonants Clusters Variable features Cot–caught merger Drawl Flapping H-dropping L-vocalization NG R Rhoticity...
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  • doi:10.1016/B0-08-044854-2/00646-5. ISBN 978-0-08-044854-1. Sihler, Andrew L. (2000), Language History: An Introduction, Current Issues in Linguistic Theory...
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  • gradation Consonant voicing and devoicing Assibilation Spirantization L-vocalization Debuccalization Fortition Epenthesis Prothesis Paragoge Unpacking Vowel...
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  • back Pre-L Pre-R Development of consonants Single consonants Clusters Variable features Cot–caught merger Drawl Flapping H-dropping L-vocalization NG R Rhoticity...
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  • gradation Consonant voicing and devoicing Assibilation Spirantization L-vocalization Debuccalization Fortition Epenthesis Prothesis Paragoge Unpacking Vowel...
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  • words in the English language represent animal sounds: the noises and vocalizations of particular animals, especially noises used by animals for communication...
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  • Bird vocalization includes both bird calls and bird songs. In non-technical use, bird songs (often simply birdsong) are the bird sounds that are melodious...
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  • vocalization tends to become very rapid, with a regular rhythm that includes equal note lengths and intervals between notes, which male vocalization typically...
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  • gradation Consonant voicing and devoicing Assibilation Spirantization L-vocalization Debuccalization Fortition Epenthesis Prothesis Paragoge Unpacking Vowel...
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    ; Buchwald, J. S.; Johnson, J. R.; Mikolich, D. J. (November 1978). "Vocalization in the cat and kitten". Developmental Psychobiology. 11 (6): 559–570...
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    2010). "Great Vowel Shift — part 3". a cat!. Lass 2000, p. 72. Wheeler, L Kip. "Middle English consonant sounds" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original...
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  • for cat. This differs from features like non-rhoticity, h-dropping or l-vocalization which are part of various regional, national, and ethnic accents and...
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