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Refers to a change in a [[consonant]] to a weaker, softer use (for the language),
 
===Lenition===
Lenition refers to a change in a [[consonant]] to a weaker, softer use (for the language),
where this strength refers to the degree of significance it has in the language's [[phone]] set / [[diphone]] structure.
where this strength refers to the degree of significance it has in the language's [[phone]] set / [[diphone]] structure.


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===Fortition===
===Elision===
===Epentesis===
===Metathesis===
===Assimilation===
===Dissimilation===
==See also==
==See also==
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Revision as of 15:40, 27 February 2024

Language units large and small

Marked forms of words - Inflection, Derivation, Declension, Conjugation · Diminutive, Augmentative

Groups and categories and properties of words - Syntactic and lexical categories · Grammatical cases · Correlatives · Expletives · Adjuncts

Words and meaning - Morphology · Lexicology · Semiotics · Onomasiology · Figures of speech, expressions, phraseology, etc. · Word similarity · Ambiguity · Modality ·

Segment function, interaction, reference - Clitics · Apposition· Parataxis, Hypotaxis· Attributive· Binding · Coordinations · Word and concept reference

Sentence structure and style - Agreement · Ellipsis· Hedging

Phonology - Articulation · Formants· Prosody · Sound change · Intonation, stress, focus · Diphones · Intervocalic · Glottal stop · Vowel_diagrams · Elision · Ablaut_and_umlaut · Phonics

Speech processing · Praat notes · Praat plugins and toolkit notes · Praat scripting notes

Analyses, models, software - Minimal pairs · Concordances · Linguistics software · Some_relatively_basic_text_processing · Word embeddings · Semantic similarity

Unsorted - Contextualism · · Text summarization · Accent, Dialect, Language · Pidgin, Creole · Natural language typology · Writing_systems · Typography, orthography · Digraphs, ligatures, dipthongs · More linguistic terms and descriptions · Phonetic scripts

This article/section is a stub — some half-sorted notes, not necessarily checked, not necessarily correct. Feel free to ignore, or tell me about it.


Fortition

Elision

Epentesis

Metathesis

Assimilation

Dissimilation

See also