metaphony

  • 1Metaphony — Sound change and alternation Metathesis Quantitative metathesis …

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  • 2metaphony — me·taph·o·ny …

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  • 3metaphony —   n. umlaut.    ♦ metaphonic(al), a.    ♦ metaphonize, v.t …

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  • 4metaphony — mə̇ˈtafənē, meˈ noun ( es) Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary meta + phony : umlaut …

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  • 5Romance languages — Romance Geographic distribution: Originally Southern Europe and parts of Africa; now also Latin America, Canada, parts of Lebanon and much of Western Africa Linguistic classification: Indo European Italic …

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  • 6Germanic strong verb — In the Germanic languages, a strong verb is one which marks its past tense by means of ablaut. In English, these are verbs like sing, sang, sung. The term strong verb is a translation of German starkes Verb , which was coined by the linguist… …

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  • 7History of the Icelandic language — The history of the Icelandic language began in the 9th century with the settlement of Iceland when settlers, who mostly came from Norway, brought a dialect of Old Norse to the island.The oldest preserved texts in Icelandic were written around… …

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  • 8Gallo-Italic languages — Gallo Italic Geographic distribution: Italy, San Marino, Switzerland, Monaco Linguistic classification: Indo European Italic Romance …

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  • 9Italian language — Italiano redirects here. For other uses, see Italiano (disambiguation). Italian Italiano, Lingua italiana or Idioma Italiano Pronunciation [itaˈljano] Spoken in …

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  • 10Tone (linguistics) — Not to be confused with intonation (linguistics). Top tone ◌̋ ˥ …

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