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Palatalization (phonetics): Revision history


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  • curprev 10:3510:35, 23 November 2022 MichaelTheSlav talk contribs 15,026 bytes +106 corrections undo
  • curprev 10:3010:30, 23 November 2022 MichaelTheSlav talk contribs 14,920 bytes −1,163 I am removing this because the first paragraph about the meaning of this word in Slavic linguistics because: 1) it is unsourced 2) it confuses the terms „palatal” and „palatalized” 3) it falsely states that palato-alveolars are not palatalized – they are, albeit lightly, so I’m removing it tooand a distinction is made in Slavic linguistics between them and the „retroflex” (flat postalveolars) 4) it is plain wrong in the statement about Russian; the second paragraph depends on the first so undo

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  • curprev 13:4013:40, 31 August 2021 Lalaith talk contribs 15,858 bytes +5 (minor) Not for Czech, at least. Czech orthography employs a loosely related trichotomy (soft;hard;ambiguous/ambivalent) but it's not that strictly aligned to the place or manner of articulation. (I've got an MSc in phonetics from Prague so I think I'd know if there was any additional usage.) undo

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