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24 September 2024

  • 09:0809:08, 24 September 2024 diff hist +363 N Talk:GwaxolCreated page with "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fortition Fortition] itself is a process, so it does not make sense to speak of "changing fortition". Fortition is the process of increasing constriction or "stricture", i.e. the size of the space available for the airstream to pass through. --~~~~"

16 September 2024

  • 17:1717:17, 16 September 2024 diff hist +43 KimowNo edit summary current
  • 16:5416:54, 16 September 2024 diff hist +16 GwaxolNo edit summary
  • 16:3616:36, 16 September 2024 diff hist +91 Talk:AvendonianNo edit summary current
  • 16:3516:35, 16 September 2024 diff hist +675 N Talk:AvendonianCreated page with ""When followed or preceded by a vowel **but not word-initially**, /i/ shortens and forms a diphthong with the adjacent vowel. Examples: sigie [ˈsid͡ʒi̯e], perstelitio [persteˈlit͡si̯o]" is at odds with "i in intervocalic position or word-initially represents the semivowel /j/. Examples: iaro /ˈjaro/, bluiare /bluˈjare/." Phonetically, there is no difference between [j] and [i̯]. Whether it is analyzed as an instance of a phoneme /i/ or a distinct phoneme /j/..."
  • 16:1616:16, 16 September 2024 diff hist −261 AvendonianCleared up some confusion about phonemic status. Mainly, [t͡s] is not a phoneme, but an allophone of /t/. Also, the palatalization before front vowels is not an allophonic process, at least for /k/ (how else could you have /ke/ in loanwords?). The flap is an allophone of /r/. Since stress is not phonemic (and since there are nonsyllabic vowels and t͡s in the examples), I also replaced the phonemic dashes in that section. current