Concept information
Preferred term
phonetic assimilation
Broader concept
Narrower concepts
Example
- Another example of phonetic assimilation is the Romanian word demn (meaning dignified; mis-classified as inherited although it is borrowed from the Latin dignus) because its phonetic form was heavily altered under the pressure of other inherited roots such as semn < signum (meaning sign) or lemn < lignum (meaning wood). (Cristea, Dinu, Georgescu, Mihai & Uban, 2021)
- This can be explained by the fact that there are phonetic assimilations in Hittite such as regressive assimilation of n by s into ss. (Sukhareva, Fuscagni, Daxenberger, Görke, Prechel & Gurevych, 2017)
- This paper models speech retrieval in unknown languages using a machine learning model of phonetic assimilation. (Zhuang, Huang & Hasegawa-Johnson, 2009)
In other languages
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French
URI
http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/8LP-VTLG4JNW-X
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