How do you use Palatalization in a sentence? See 10+ example sentences showing how this word appears in different contexts, plus the exact meaning.
Palatalization in a sentence
Palatalization meaning
- The state or quality of being palatalized, of pronouncing a sound with the tongue against the palate of the mouth that normally is not.
- An instance of pronunciation in which a sound is palatalized.
Using Palatalization
- The main meaning on this page is: The state or quality of being palatalized, of pronouncing a sound with the tongue against the palate of the mouth that normally is not. | An instance of pronunciation in which a sound is palatalized.
- In the example corpus, palatalization often appears in combinations such as: of palatalization, palatalization of, to palatalization.
Context around Palatalization
- Average sentence length in these examples: 22.2 words
- Position in the sentence: 9 start, 2 middle, 5 end
- Sentence types: 16 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Palatalization
- In this selection, "palatalization" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 22.2 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, lost, finnic, triggered, elsewhere, occurred and appears stand out and add context to how "palatalization" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include a glide palatalization to a and and no palatalization elsewhere. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "palatalization" sits close to words such as aav, abdicating and abductor, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with palatalization
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Prevelar consonants are susceptible to palatalization. (6 words)
This is caused by the so-called First palatalization. (9 words)
Palatalization Palatalization was a very important process operating in Proto-Tocharian. (11 words)
A small version of the katakana for ya, yu or yo (ャ, ュ or ョ respectively) may be added to katakana ending in i. This changes the i vowel sound to a glide ( palatalization ) to a, u or o, e.g. キャ (ki + ya) /kja/. (45 words)
The Finnic languages have lost palatalization, but the eastern varieties have reacquired it, so Finnic palatalization (where extant) was originally dependent on the following vowel and does not correlate to palatalization elsewhere in Uralic. (34 words)
A few verbs have palatalization in the active along with s in the 3rd singular, but no palatalization and no s in the mediopassive, along with no root ablaut (the vowel reflects PToch ë). (34 words)
Example sentences (16)
The Finnic languages have lost palatalization, but the eastern varieties have reacquired it, so Finnic palatalization (where extant) was originally dependent on the following vowel and does not correlate to palatalization elsewhere in Uralic.
A few verbs have palatalization in the active along with s in the 3rd singular, but no palatalization and no s in the mediopassive, along with no root ablaut (the vowel reflects PToch ë).
Palatalization occurred before PIE e, ē, y and sometimes i; specifically, PIE i triggered palatalization of dentals but generally not of velars or labials.
Palatalization Palatalization was a very important process operating in Proto-Tocharian.
This class shows root ablaut, with original e-grade (and palatalization of the initial root consonant) in the active singular, contrasting with zero-grade (and no palatalization) elsewhere.
A small version of the katakana for ya, yu or yo (ャ, ュ or ョ respectively) may be added to katakana ending in i. This changes the i vowel sound to a glide ( palatalization ) to a, u or o, e.g. キャ (ki + ya) /kja/.
Evidence of this is the fact that Italian has both /ttʃ/ and /tts/ as outcomes of palatalization in different environments, while Western Romance has only /(t)ts/.
Following palatalization, both gyfu and Latin g in Old English expressed the /j/ sound before front vowels.
Hawaiian phonological processes include palatalization and deletion of consonants, as well as raising, diphthongization, deletion, and compensatory lengthening of vowels.
In final positions after consonants, a short /i/ can be deleted, surfacing only as the palatalization of the preceding consonant (e.
Many pairs of PIE vowels are distinguished in Tocharian only by the occurrence or non-occurrence of palatalization.
Palatalization appears to have operated very early, prior to almost all of the vowel changes that took place between PIE and Proto-Tocharian.
Prevelar consonants are susceptible to palatalization.
The original outcomes of palatalization must have continued to be phonetically palatalized even after they had developed into alveolar postalveolar /etc. consonants.
The outcomes of palatalization depended on the historical stage, the consonants involved, and the languages involved.
This is caused by the so-called First palatalization.
Common combinations with palatalization
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- of palatalization 4×
- palatalization of 3×
- to palatalization 2×
- palatalization elsewhere 2×
- palatalization in 2×
- no palatalization 2×
- palatalization and 2×
- palatalization palatalization 2×