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Iotacism - Wikipedia
Iotacism (Ancient Greek: ἰωτακισμός, iotakismos) or itacism is the process of vowel shift by which a number of vowels and diphthongs converged towards the ... en.wikipedia.org
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IOTACISM Definition & Meaning | Merriam-Webster Medical
1. a speech defect marked by use of the sound \ē\ in place of other vowel sounds 2. a speech defect marked by inability to correctly pronounce the sound \ē\. www.merriam-webster.com
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[PDF] Iotacism and the Pattern of Vowel Leveling in Roman to Byzantine ...
Iotacism is the change of Greek vowels ι, υ, η, οι, and ει into /i/, and the shift of /i/, /oi/, /e:/, /y/, and /ei/ to /i/. scholarsarchive.byu.edu
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iotacism
iotacism (aɪˈəʊtəsɪz(ə)m) [ad. L. iotacismus, a. Gr. ἰωτακυσµός a laying too much stress upon the ι, repetition of ι, f. ἰῶτα iota.] Excessive use or repetition of the letter iota or Ι; spec. the pronunciation of other Greek vowels like iota (i.e. as Latin ī or mod.Eng. ee), as in modern Greek: see ... Oxford English Dictionary
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IOTACISM Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Iotacism definition: the conversion of other vowel sounds, especially in Modern Greek, into (ē), the sound of iota.. See examples of IOTACISM used in a ... www.dictionary.com
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What can explain the Greek language's iotacism of so many vowels ...
The speed, and simplification, of modern times speech can explain it to a great extent, and possibly also the interaction with other languages. www.quora.com
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iotacism - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
iotacism · Contents · English · Romanian. edit. Etymology. edit · Borrowed from French iotacisme. Noun. edit. iotacism n (uncountable). iotacism. Declension. en.wiktionary.org
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iotacism : r/linguisticshumor - Reddit
You've seen rhotic vowels, prepare for iotic vowels. Featuring: Ꙗ (weird Я), Ѥ (YEH), Ю (iotated egg), Ѩ (weird Ꙗ) and Ѭ (iotated Geometry ... www.reddit.com
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(PDF) Iotacism - Academia.edu
Iotacism, or itacism, is the process of vowel change by which various front vowels were raised towards [i]. Iotacism, or itacism, is the process of vowel ... www.academia.edu
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Iotacism and the Pattern of Vowel Leveling in Roman to Byzantine ...
This paper aims to more precisely outline the process of iotacism leveling in terms of its possible phonological origins and its diffusion throughout the ... scholarsarchive.byu.edu
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itacism
itacism (ˈiːtəsɪz(ə)m) [f. Gr. ἦτα, the name of the letter η, pronounced (ˈiːtə) in later and modern Gr. (and English pronunciation of ancient Greek) as if spelt ἶτα; the suffix as in iotacism, rhotacism.] The giving to the Greek vowel η the sound-value (iː), like Eng. ee (opposed to etacism, in whi... Oxford English Dictionary
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Iotation
but has its own versions for iotated t and d (resembling the letters Г and К instead of Т and Д): See also Cyrillic alphabet Cyrillic ligatures Iotacism wikipedia.org
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Lete (Mygdonia)
The spelling "Lite" is incorrect and comes from iotacism. wikipedia.org
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Christos (given name)
In Greek, it may be spelled Χρίστος (Chrístos) or Χρήστος (Chrēstos), which are pronounced identically (cf. iotacism). wikipedia.org
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Betacism
See also Lenition Iotacism Phonological merger Sound change Notes References Sound changes Spanish language Greek language Hebrew language Galician wikipedia.org
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