lenition in a sentence
Examples
- Some dialects of assimilation, lenition is one of the primary sources of phonological change of languages.
- Lenition includes the loss of a feature, such as ejective articulation is lost : or >.
- This use of digraphs with to indicate lenition is distinct from the other uses which derive from Latin.
- It also exhibits extensive lenition of plosives, which is noticeably more common than in the neighboring languages.
- Adding to this is the fact that the f-to-h lenition is not peculiar to Spanish.
- When used as prepositions, more along the lines of what English does, certain of them trigger lenition.
- The stages of the lenition as well as which dialects they occur in can be seen in the table below.
- According to some analyses, the lenition of the palatalized consonant is still a part of the palatalization process itself.
- Synchronic lenition in Scottish Gaelic affects almost all consonants ( except which has lost its lenited counterpart in most areas ).
- Both trigger lenition ( indicated by the " + " signs rather than the hyphens that usually mark prefix boundaries ).