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    Phonological history of French - Wikipedia

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    French exhibits perhaps the most extensive phonetic changes (from Latin) of any of the Romance languages. Similar changes are seen in some of the northern Italian regional languages, such as Lombard or Ligurian. Most other Romance languages are significantly more conservative phonetically, with

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    A profound change in very late spoken Latin (Vulgar Latin, the forerunner of all the Romance languages) was the restructuring of the vowel system of Classical Latin. Latin had thirteen distinct vowels: ten pure vowels

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    The following table shows the most important modern outcomes of Vulgar Latin vowels, starting from the seven-vowel system of Proto-Western-Romancestressed syllables: /a/, /ɛ/,

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    From Vulgar Latin through to Proto-Western-Romance
    • Introduction of prostheticshort /i/ before words beginning with /s/ +

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    Progressive nasalization of vowels before /n/ or /m/ occurred over several hundred years, beginning with the low vowels, possibly as early as 900, and finished with the high vowels, possibly as late as c. 1300. Numerous changes occurred afterwards that are still

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    • Boyd-Bowman, Peter (1980), From Latin to Romance in Sound Charts, Georgetown University Press, ISBN 978-0878400775
    • Gess, Randall (1996)

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    Phonological history of French - Wikiwand. French exhibits perhaps the most extensive phonetic changes of any of the Romance languages. Similar changes are seen in some of the northern Italian regional languages, such as Lombard or Ligurian.

  3. French phonology - Wikipedia

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    French phonology is the sound system of French. This article discusses mainly the phonology of all the varieties of Standard French. Notable phonological features include its uvular r, nasal vowels, and three processes affecting word-final sounds: liaison, a specific instance of sandhi in which word-final consonants are not pronounced unless they are followed by a word beginning with a vowel; elision, in which certain instances of /ə/ (schwa) are elided (such as when final before an …

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  4. An introduction to Old French phonology and morphology ...

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    Image 22 of An introduction to Old French phonology and morphology, 16 PHONOLOGICAL CHANGES course previous to the date of borrowing : imperator, for instance, which Old French borrowed ca. 800 from the degenerate Classical, Latin (called by some scholars of to-day 4...

  5. French phonology - Infogalactic: the planetary knowledge core

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    • Phonetic notes: 1. /n, t, d/ are laminal denti-alveolar [n̪, t̪, d̪], while /s, z/ are dentalized laminal alveolar [s̪, z̪](commonly called 'dental'), pronounced with the blade of the tongue very close to the back of the upper front teeth, with the tip resting behind lower front teeth. 2. /l/ is much more commonly apical alveolar [l̺], then laminal denti-alveolar [l̪]. Before /f, ʒ/, it can be realized as retr…
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    What is the phonology of French?
    French phonology is the sound system of French. This article discusses mainly the phonology of all the varieties of Standard French.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_phonology
    When did the [H]S disappear from the French phonological system?
    ISBN 9781317541769. Between the fifth and eighth centuries, French borrowed a number of Germanic words with [h]... and [h] thus rejoined the French phonological system... the [h]s had disappeared by the eighteenth century. Gess, Randall (1996) Optimality Theory in the Historical Phonology of French. PhD dissertation, University of Washington
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    Which Romance language has the most extensive phonetic changes from Latin?
    French exhibits perhaps the most extensive phonetic changes (from Latin) of any of the Romance languages. Similar changes are seen in some of the northern Italian regional languages, such as Lombard or Ligurian.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phonological_history_of_French
    What happened to the final nasal consonants in the French language?
    At some point during the Old French period, vowels with a following nasal consonant began to be nasalized. While the process of losing the final nasal consonant took place after the Old French period, the nasal vowels that characterize Modern French appeared during the period in question.
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  7. Chapter 3: Intonational Phonology of French: Developing a ...

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    French which is currently spoken as a first language in France, Belgium and Switzerland. Like all other Romance languages, French has its origin in varieties of spoken Latin. European French as spoken nowadays developed from the dialects spoken in the northern part



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