palatalize Meaning in Telugu ( palatalize తెలుగు అంటే)
పాలటాలిస్, నిషేధాన్ని ప్రకటించడానికి
అంగిలికి వ్యతిరేకంగా నాలుకతో ఒక డిష్ను ఉచ్చరించండి,
Verb:
నిషేధాన్ని ప్రకటించడానికి,
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palatalize's Usage Examples:
і occurs only after the consonants д, з, л, н, с, and т and does not palatalize them while и does.
ĭ/" Placed after a consonant, acts as a "silent front vowel", slightly palatalizes the preceding consonant Э э э /e/ e only first letter Ю ю ю /ju/ or /ʲu/.
Before PIE i, consonants other than dentals are not necessarily palatalized (researchers differ on what exactly happened);.
Other dialect isoglosses include the development of original *ć to a palatalized stop /tʲ/ in Eastern and Southern Khanty, but to a palatalized sibilant /sʲ ~ ɕ/ in Northern, and the development of original *č similarly to a sibilant /ʂ/ ( UPA: ) in Northern Khanty, partly also in Southern Khanty.
Lithuanian consonants except /j/ have two variants: a non-palatalized one and a palatalized one, represented by the IPA symbols in the chart (i.
In Slavic languages it may be either palatalized or slightly velarized; see below.
In Scottish Gaelic the terms are caol (for palatalized) and leathann (for velarized).
alveolo-palatal nasal may be transcribed as ⟨n̠̊ʲ⟩ (devoiced, retracted and palatalized ⟨n⟩), or ⟨ɲ̟̊⟩ (devoiced and advanced ⟨ɲ⟩); these are essentially equivalent.
In Ciluba, /j/ palatalizes only a preceding /t/, /s/, /l/ or /n/.
Velar stop consonants (/k/, /ɡ/) palatalize to postalveolar affricates before /iː, ɪ, eː, ɛ, ɛi, j/.
PalatalizationConsonants followed by consonantal *y were palatalized, producing various affricate consonants (still represented as a separate sound in Mycenaean) and geminated palatal consonants.
Nganasan also palatalizes *s to /sʲ/.
Similarly, the palatalized lateral *ľ developed to /lʲ/ in Far Eastern and Obdorsk, /ɬʲ/ in Kazym and Surgut, and /tʲ/ elsewhere.
Synonyms:
articulate, enounce, say, palatalise, pronounce, enunciate, sound out,
Antonyms:
voice, devoice, uncommunicative, inarticulate, written,