LING 3007 Lecture 7: LING 3007 Lecture 7 Sept. 27
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Palatalization is a linguistics sound change process whereby a non-palatal consonant assimilates by place to the palate. This frequently is triggered by /i/ l as it is a very high vowel, or a palatal consonant. This may happen in either direction, assimilating a sound farther back or in front to the palate. /g/ -> [ ]/ e_]wd (/g/ -> [ ]/ e_# Deletion: a segment is alternes with zero and assume segment is underlying: 42 3. 2 fijan. Deletion: c -> / _: damn-ation, bomb-adier, sound deletes in word final m, why we spell with final sound, word final deletion. Ly adds to adverb, if put it on apt or exact: adapt-ly, exact-ly, deft-ly, deletes t when say fast, speech rate effect, something, s mp n, s m m, deletion of k in asked. Insertion: 53 3. 8 m- / stop ma- / fricative mu- / fricative. Insertion (epenthesis): segment alternates w where we assume is underlying: 54 3. 18 turkish.