spirantization in a sentence
Examples
- The phoneme itself was lost in all of its daughter languages, due to a spirantization to c, which a labialization followed afterwards.
- Between vowels, these have been lenited also in most Western Iranian languages, but in Eastern Iranian, spirantization also generally occurs in the word-initial position.
- For native words, spirantization depends on the letter's position within a word or syllable, location relative to other consonants and vowels, gemination, etymology, and other factors.
- In Ayt Ndhir, which is a dialect of Tamazight with spirantization, the spirantizeable consonants appear in their stop forms when geminated, and additionally the geminate correspondents of are usually respectively.
- The spirantization of Gaelic nasal to is unusual among forms of lenition, but is triggered by the same environment as more prototypical lenition . ( It may also leave a residue of nasalization in adjacent vowels.
- Hungarian and the current literary standard Mansi and Khanty all share a spirantization of Proto-Uralic * k to or before back vowels, e . g .'fish': PU * kala ?
- With Sturtevant, he laid the foundations to what later became the Goetze-Wittmann law ( spirantization of palatal stops before " u " as the focal origin for the diffusion of the Centum-Satem isogloss ).
- Further reductions in the number of stop articulations are in Assamese and Romany, which have lost the characteristic dental / retroflex contrast, and in Chittagonian, which may lose its labial and velar articulations through spirantization in many positions ( > ).
- Labiovelarization is indicated with the superscript letter ( examples : k?, g? ), or with the " degree sign " : " ?" ( examples : k? g?), or simply by using the letter . may represent spirantization.
- The name of the phenomenon is made up with these six consonants, mixed with haphazard vowels for the sake of pronunciation : BeGaDKePaT . The Hebrew term ( Modern Hebrew ) denotes the letters themselves ( rather than the phenomenon of spirantization ).