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deaspiration meaning in Hindi
deaspiration sentence in HindiExamples
- Aspirated stops, such as [ p? ] and [ k? ], undergo deaspiration when in word-final position.
- The fact that deaspiration in Greek took place after the change of Iranian, merge the PIE voiced aspirated and unaspirated stops, and thus it is not possible to tell if Grassmann's law ever operated in them.
- The deaspiration and devoicing of the sibilant clusters were later and entirely separate phenomena ( and connected with yet another suite of specifically Indic sound laws, namely a " rule conspiracy " to eliminate all voiced and murmured sibilants ).
- Bartholomae's law intersects with another Indic development, namely what looks like the deaspiration of aspirated stops in clusters with " s " : descriptively, Proto-Indo-European " you lick " becomes * " leyksi ", whence Sanskrit " lekci ".
- In late Vedic and later forms of Sanskrit, all forms behave as though aspiration was simply lost in clusters with " s ", so such forms to the root " dugh-" " give milk " ( etymologically * " dhugh "-) show the expected devoicing and deaspiration in, say, the desiderative formation " du-dhukc-ati " ( with the root-initial " dh "-intact, that is, undissimilated ).