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 This study investigates voiceless stop lenition in Chilean Spanish.  Recent studies (e.g. Pérez 2007, Figueroa & Evans 2014 among others) have documented high levels of lenition of /bdg/ in Chilean Spanish.  As a result, the present study ... see more

The term 'lenition’ has numerous definitions offered in the Phonology of English language, some of which will be discussed in this study. Moreover, “Spirantization”, “approximantization”, “debuccalization” and “voicing” are changes that are counted as len... see more

This article describes the type of phonological changes in Arabic everyday language pattern of Egypt and Saudi Arabia. The data collection was done by interview using Swadesh vocabulary as a guide. Each vocabulary was recorded and transcribed phonetically... see more

The rhotic or "r-like sound" of Standard European French is a segment varying in manner, both degree of aperture and voice quality. This paper presents a broadly functional analysis of /?/ voicing within an Optimality Theoretic framework, accounting for i... see more

This study aims to investigate identical word pairs, word couples that have a phonemic correspondence, and the sound shift in phonological differences, sound variation, sound addition, and lenition. The study uses empirical data collected from 2 Yemeni co... see more

When viewed from its variety, Arabic can be divided into two forms: standard variety Arabic (fushah) and non-standard variety Arabic (amiyah). In Arabic, the sounds of vowels and consonants can change according to the speakers, such as the Egyptian speake... see more

Word absorption is one of source language borrowing process taken by absorbing languages. In this process, there will be sound changes in the absorption word. This study will discuss the form of sound changes of word absorption in a religious study from A... see more

Malay is one of languages that has many speakers. One area of Malay language speakers is Riau. Riau Malay language has few differences in the lexicons, so that it can be said as a sub-dialect. Therefore, it is important to study further about the communic... see more

The extant Middle Indic Buddhist scriptures in Pali, BHS and Gandhari, are translation remnants from a lost oral transmission dialect called Buddhist Middle Indic (BMI). BMI was a kind of Buddhist lingua franca, a phonologically simplified portmanteau lan... see more

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