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1. Assibilation can also occur outside of palatalization

2. The Palatalization and Assibilation of Obstruents Daniel Recasens Oxford Studies in Diachronic and Historical Linguistics

3. What does Assibilation mean? (linguistics) A sound change resulting in a sibilant consonant, commonly the final phase of palatalization

4. Assibilation (usually uncountable, plural Assibilations) A sound change resulting in a sibilant consonant, commonly the final phase of palatalization. …

5. On the basis of discussion above, it needs to formulate phonological Assibilation and palatalization in Korean as (7) and (8)

6. There are various sound changes such as diphthongization, palatalization, metathesis, Anaptyxis, apocope, syncope, vowel breaking, haplology, assimilation, dissimilation, and the like

7. Assibilation is triggered by back high vowel u and t is the single target, while palatalization affects the entire coronal obstruents, conditioned by high vocoids i and j

8. The present study sheds light on the phonetic causes of sound change and the intermediate stages of the diachronic pathways by studying the palatalization and Assibilation of velar stops (referred to commonly as ‘velar softening’, as exemplified by the replacement of Latin /ˈkɛntʊ/ by Tuscan Italian [ˈtʃɛnto] ‘one hundred’), and of labial stops and labiodental fricatives (also

9. Middle Japanese had the following consonant inventory: /t, s, z, h/ each have a number of allophones found before the high vowels : t → t͡ʃ / __i t → t͡s / __ɯ z → d͡ʒ / __i z → d͡z / __ɯ h → ç / __i h → ɸ / __ɯ Several major developments occurred: /zi, di/ and /zu, du/, respectively, no longer contrast /h/ partially develops from into /se/ loses its palatalization and becomes Middle Japanese had a syllable final -t.