consonant shift

  • 71Old Norwegian — This article is part of a series on: Old Norse Dialects …

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  • 72Uerdingen line — The Uerdingen Line is the isogloss within West Germanic languages that separates dialects which preserve the k sound at the end of a word (north of the line) from dialects in which the word final k has changed to word final ch (IPA [x] ) (south… …

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  • 73Th (digraph) — Th is a digraph in the Roman alphabet. for /th/The most obvious use of the letter combination is to represent the juxtaposition of the phonemes /t/ and /h/, as in English hothouse . However, this is not strictly a digraph, as it is representing a …

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  • 74German dialects — Distribution of the native speakers of major continental West Germanic dialects today[citation needed](Dialects of the following standard languages: Dutch, German and Frisian). The colours in this map do not reflect the actual relationship… …

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  • 75Germanic Parent Language — (GPL) is a term used in historical linguistics to describe the chain of reconstructed languages in the Germanic group referred to as Pre Germanic Indo European (PreGmc), Early Proto Germanic (EPGmc), and Late Proto Germanic (LPGmc). It is… …

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  • 76Dutch phonology — For assistance with IPA transcriptions of Dutch for Wikipedia articles, see WP:IPA for Dutch and Afrikaans. Dutch grammar series Dutch grammar Dutch verbs Dutch conjugation t kofschip T rules Dutch nouns Dutch declension Gender in Dutch grammar… …

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  • 77Comparative method — This article is about the comparative method in linguistics. For other kinds of comparative methods, see Comparative (disambiguation). Linguistic map representing a Tree model of the Romance languages based on the comparative method. Here the… …

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  • 78Goths — The Goths (, respectively.Meanwhile close contact with Roman civilization brought about a gradual conversion of the Goths to Catholicism. One of the most notable early instances of such a conversion was that of the Gothic missionary, Wulfila, who …

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  • 79provection — kshən noun ( s) Etymology: Latin provectus + English ion 1. : consonant shift 2. a. : a phonetic change in Celtic langua …

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  • 80High German languages — Infobox Language family name=High German region=predominantly central and southern Germany, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, northern and central Switzerland, Austria, Poland, Alsace and Bolzano Bozen familycolor=Indo European fam1=Indo European… …

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