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Palatalization of feminine marker in Northern Najdi/Ḥā’ili Arabic

open access: yesCogent Arts & Humanities
This study deals with a morphologically conditioned pattern of palatalization in feminine-marking morphemes in Ha’ili dialect of Arabic, as it is spoken by members of the Shammar tribe.
Wafi Fhaid Alshammari
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Lietuvių ir latvių kalbų trankieji priebalsiai: lokuso lygčių rezultatai

open access: yesBaltistica, 2016
Straipsnyje pirmą kartą lietuvių kalbos trankieji priebalsiai tiriami lokuso lygčių (locus equations) metodu, kuris akustinės fonetikos tyrimuose plačiai taikomas tiek balsių ir priebalsių koartikuliacijos lygiui nustatyti, tiek priebalsių artikuliacijos
Jolita Urbanavičienė   +1 more
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Palatalization in Romance: an investigation of the sound change in French and Spanish [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
This thesis discusses and compares the change of velar stops into palatoalveolar affricates, a process termed velar palatalization, in the Romance languages French and Spanish.
Fielding, Steven
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Some Phonological Processes in an Akan Linguistic Game [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
This paper examines some phonological processes observed in the Pig Latin; a linguistic game played in Akan, a Niger-Congo (Kwa) language. The Akan Pig Latin (henceforth APL), which is popularly known as Megesege is usually played among Akan youth.
Adomako, Kwasi
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Palatalizacje słowiańskie i koncepcja ich praałtajskiego pochodzenia

open access: yesLingVaria
SLAVIC PALATALIZATION AND THE IDEA OF ITS PROTO-ALTAIC ORIGIN Roman Jakobson was the first to suggest that the palatalization process in Slavic was a result of Altaic influence.
Marek Stachowski
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The articulation of lexical palatalization in Scottish Gaelic [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Session 4aSC - Speech Communication: Cross-Language Topics in Speech Communication (Poster Session) - Contributed Paper: 4aSC6Scottish Gaelic (Gàidhlig, henceforth SG) exhibits a rich system of consonant mutation, which is mostly governed by its ...
Archangeli, D   +6 more
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Affricate Palatalization in Polish: An Autosegmental Account of a Stem-specific Change

open access: yesStudies in Polish Linguistics
The paper puts forward an autosegmental analysis of a consonant mutation which changes the stem-final dental affricates into retroflex affricates and spirants in Polish.
Sławomir Zdziebko
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Change from Above and Resistance to Change in the Early Prescriptive Pronouncing Dictionaries of English

open access: yesStudia Anglica Posnaniensia, 2019
To what extent is it possible to interpret the data of pronouncing dictionaries of the 18th century in sociolinguistic terms? Several answers are provided by resorting to Labov’s concepts of change from above and change from below the level of awareness.
Trapateau Nicolas, Duchet Jean-Louis
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Socio-stylistic aspects of linguistic variation: schooling and monitoring effects

open access: yesActa Scientiarum: Language and Culture, 2015
Alveolar stops following palatal glide in Brazilian Portuguese are investigated, with focus on constraints for the choice between occlusive or affricate variants. Data was collected in the community of practice of Praesidium Mãe da Divina Graça da Legião
Raquel Meister Ko. Freitag
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English Loanwords Adaptation and Substitution Process in Lasi

open access: yesUniversity of Chitral Journal of Linguistics and Literature, 2022
Loanwords often go under the adaptation process with native words. In loanwords adaptation, phonology has a vital role. The loanword phonology highlights more features in a particular language. The phonological pattern of loanword phonology is novel.
Asadullah Aliani   +2 more
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