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palatalization and Jèrriais
The palatalization of Latin / k / and / g / before / a / that occurred in the development of French did not occur in northern dialects of Norman, including Jèrriais:
However the palatalization of / k / before front vowel produced different results in the Norman dialect that developed into Jèrriais than in French.

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According to recent research, the word dates from before the sail was taken into use by the Germanic peoples of North-Western Europe, because the Old Frisian spelling shows that the word was pronounced with a palatal k and thus in all probability existed in North-Western Germanic before that palatalization happened, i. e. in the 5th century or before ( in the western branch ).
Of these, 38 are graphically distinct ; the rest are digraphs with ⟨⟩ and ⟨⟩ which indicate palatalization and labialization, respectively.
Ounce was borrowed twice: first into Old English as ynsan or yndsan from an unattested Vulgar Latin form with ts for c before i ( palatalization ) and second into Middle English through Anglo-Norman and Middle French ( unce, once, ounce ).
* Retroflex ( e. g. ): with a flat or concave tongue, and no palatalization.
In linguistics, palatalization ( or ), also palatization, may refer to two different processes by which a sound, usually a consonant, comes to be produced with the tongue in a position in the mouth near the palate.
Phonemic palatalization may be contrasted with either plain or velarized articulation.
This is the case in Skolt Sami, a language which is unusual in contrasting suprasegmental palatalization with segmental palatalization ( i. e., inherently palatalized consonants ).
While the great majority of palatalization effects are connected with sequences with a consonant adjacent to a high front or mid front vowel or glide, palatalization may occur spontaneously in a sense.
The pronunciation of wicca as is a spelling pronunciation based on unfamiliarity with Old English spelling conventions ( wicca was presumably ← * wikjā ); in the other cases, the words come from related dialects or languages ( skirt from Danish ) which differed in the place and degree of palatalization.
In pre-Old English, for example ( c. 400 AD ), palatalization produced new phonemes, and, along with many new cases of.
Phonetic palatalization of a consonant often correlates with surrounding vowels.
In using the Latin alphabet for Uralic languages, palatalization is typically denoted with an acute accent, as in Võro ⟨ ś ⟩; an apostrophe, as in Karelian ⟨ s ’⟩; or digraphs in j, as in the Savo dialect of Finnish, ⟨ sj ⟩.
Orthographies with a high grapheme-to-phoneme correspondence ( excluding exceptions due to loan words and assimilation ) include those of Finnish, Albanian, Georgian, Turkish ( apart from ğ and various palatal and vowel allophones ), Serbo-Croatian ( Serbian, Croatian and Bosnian ), Bulgarian, Macedonian ( if the apostrophe is counted, though slight inconsistencies may be found ), Eastern Armenian ( apart from o, v ), Basque ( apart from palatalized l, n ), Haitian Creole, Castilian Spanish ( apart from h, x, b / v, and sometimes k, c, g, j, z ), Czech ( apart from ě, ů, y, ý ), Polish ( apart from ó, h, rz ), Romanian ( apart from distinguishing semivowels from vowels ), Ukrainian ( mainly phonemic with some other historical / morphological rules, as well as palatalization ), Swahili ( missing aspirated consonants, which do not occur in all varieties and are sparsely used anyways ), Mongolian ( apart from letters representing multiple sounds depending on front or back vowels, the soft and hard sign, silent letters to indicate / ŋ / from / n / and voiced versus voiceless consonants ) Azerbaijani ( apart from k ), and Kazakh ( apart from и, у, х, щ, ю ).
For most sounds involving the tongue, the place of articulation can be sufficiently identified just by specifying the point of contact on the upper part of the mouth ( e. g. velar consonants involve contact on the soft palate, while dental consonants involve with the teeth ), along with any secondary articulation such as palatalization ( raising of the tongue body ) or labialization ( lip rounding ).
The retroflex sounds, however, have a flat or concave shape, with no associated palatalization, and no groove running down the tongue.
It shared a number of linguistic features with the other Algonquian languages of southern New England, such as Massachusett and Mohegan-Pequot, including the shifting of Proto-Eastern Algonquian * and * to and, respectively, and the palatalization of earlier * before certain front vowels.
The language is distinguished by vowel-diphthong shifts with respect to the standard language, and the use of palatalization.
# Merger of Proto-Slavic */ ś / ( resulting from the second and third palatalization ) with */ s /

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