transcription delimiters. A sound change, in historical linguistics, is a change in the pronunciation of a language. A sound change can involve the replacement... 17 KB (2,331 words) - 22:34, 9 April 2024 |
historical-linguistic sound change that results in a palatalized articulation of a consonant or, in certain cases, a front vowel. Palatalization involves change in the... 34 KB (2,940 words) - 04:23, 9 April 2024 |
§ Brackets and transcription delimiters. In phonology, fronting is a sound change in which a vowel or consonant becomes fronted, advanced or pronounced... 3 KB (351 words) - 13:34, 2 May 2024 |
and transcription delimiters. In phonology and phonetics, raising is a sound change in which a vowel or consonant becomes higher or raised, meaning that... 2 KB (275 words) - 15:39, 9 March 2024 |
Sound of Change is the fourth studio album by reggae/rock/rap hybrid band the Dirty Heads. The album was released on July 8, 2014. The album debuted at... 5 KB (241 words) - 06:00, 5 March 2022 |
transcription delimiters. In historical linguistics, phonological change is any sound change that alters the distribution of phonemes in a language. In other... 39 KB (5,445 words) - 23:59, 19 September 2023 |
linguistics identify three main types of change: systematic change in the pronunciation of phonemes, or sound change; borrowing, in which features of a language... 24 KB (2,667 words) - 01:17, 4 April 2024 |
Change Is a Sound is the debut album by the punk rock band Strike Anywhere, released in 2001. The album's lyrics explore such themes as women's rights... 6 KB (487 words) - 11:05, 9 April 2024 |
History of the Romanian language (redirect from Latin-to-Romanian sound changes) previously". This section presents the sound changes that happened from Latin to Romanian. The order in which the sound changes are listed here is not necessarily... 107 KB (13,255 words) - 23:11, 2 May 2024 |
Rhotacism (redirect from Rhotacism (sound change)) Rhotacism (/ˈroʊtəsɪzəm/ ROH-tə-siz-əm) or rhotacization is a sound change that converts one consonant (usually a voiced alveolar consonant: /z/, /d/,... 19 KB (1,885 words) - 03:45, 20 February 2024 |
the associated ruki sound law. Other notable changes include: Grimm's law and Verner's law in Proto-Germanic an independent change similar to Grimm's law... 43 KB (1,234 words) - 06:53, 5 May 2024 |
Phonological history of English (redirect from English sound change) consequence of this change, /ei/ > /iː/. The Elder Futhark of the Proto-Norse language still contained different symbols for the two sounds. z-umlaut: /e/... 75 KB (8,221 words) - 13:10, 7 April 2024 |
Monophthong (section Sound changes) vowel quality changes within the same syllable, and hiatus, where two vowels are next to each other in different syllables. A vowel sound whose quality... 2 KB (186 words) - 10:30, 31 December 2023 |
Semantic change (also semantic shift, semantic progression, semantic development, or semantic drift) is a form of language change regarding the evolution... 26 KB (3,043 words) - 08:22, 21 March 2024 |
Romance languages (redirect from Sound changes in Romance languages) phonemicized a third vowel length system around AD 1300 as a result of the sound change /VsC/ > /VhC/ > /VːC/ (where V is any vowel and C any consonant). This... 171 KB (16,356 words) - 16:21, 30 April 2024 |
Comparative method (redirect from Sound correspondence) called the 'proto-language'. A sequence of regular sound changes (along with their underlying sound laws) can then be postulated to explain the correspondences... 65 KB (7,004 words) - 06:48, 21 March 2024 |
impediment), difficulty in pronouncing the /r/ sound Rhotacism (sound change), the historical sound change of another sound to /r/ Rhotic (disambiguation) This disambiguation... 259 bytes (66 words) - 20:38, 24 January 2024 |
the basis of analogy or perceived similarity. In contrast to regular sound change, analogy is driven by idiosyncratic cognitive factors and applies irregularly... 9 KB (1,167 words) - 08:55, 7 April 2024 |
Assimilation (phonology) (redirect from Sound assimilation) Assimilation is a sound change in which some phonemes (typically consonants or vowels) change to become more similar to other nearby sounds. A common type... 18 KB (2,203 words) - 05:32, 11 September 2023 |
Old English (section Sound changes) for the borrowing of individual Latin words based on which patterns of sound change they have undergone. Some Latin words had already been borrowed into... 90 KB (8,308 words) - 19:10, 4 May 2024 |
Language (section Sounds and symbols) affected sound, or even the introduction of a new sound in a place where there had been none. Sound changes can be conditioned in which case a sound is changed... 137 KB (16,057 words) - 00:04, 12 April 2024 |
Iotation (section Sound change) after, the articulation of the consonant. There can also be a complete sound change to a palatal or alveolo-palatal consonant. This table summarizes the... 10 KB (768 words) - 04:33, 31 March 2024 |
Germanic sound shifts are the phonological developments (sound changes) from the Proto-Indo-European language (PIE) to Proto-Germanic, in Proto-Germanic... 922 bytes (121 words) - 23:29, 24 November 2022 |
Epenthesis (section Historical sound change) more sounds to a word, especially in the beginning syllable (prothesis) or in the ending syllable (paragoge) or in-between two syllabic sounds in a word... 30 KB (3,288 words) - 11:24, 31 March 2024 |
Neogrammarian hypothesis of the regularity of sound change. According to the Neogrammarian hypothesis, a diachronic sound change affects simultaneously all words in... 6 KB (585 words) - 22:48, 18 January 2024 |
Proto-Sino-Tibetan language (section Sound changes) *-i- underwent an irregular change of *-k>*-t and *-ŋ >*-n. In Proto-Tibeto-Burman, *-kw and *-ŋw underwent a sound change to become *-k and *-ŋ respectively... 19 KB (995 words) - 20:52, 21 March 2024 |
High German consonant shift (redirect from Second Germanic sound shift) shift or second Germanic consonant shift is a phonological development (sound change) that took place in the southern parts of the West Germanic dialect continuum... 60 KB (6,422 words) - 12:28, 15 April 2024 |
Grimm's law (redirect from First Germanic sound shift) Indo-European languages. Grimm's law was the first discovered systematic sound change, creating historical phonology as a historical linguistics discipline... 22 KB (1,683 words) - 15:57, 2 May 2024 |
refer to: Raising (syntax), a syntactic construction Raising (sound change), a sound change Raising (metalworking), a metalworking technique Barn raising... 553 bytes (104 words) - 15:38, 9 March 2024 |