Spirantization
Under Spirantisierung (also Frikativierung) is understood in the phonetics the transition from one sound, usually by a plosive , a narrow sound (fricative or spirant) . The term includes both the outcome of the process and the process itself. The change from voiced plosives [bdg] to the corresponding fricatives [β ð ɣ] is particularly common .
Examples
- germ. p , t , k → ahd. ff , zz , hh : old Saxon. opane vs. ahd. offan
- lat. [b] → ital. [v] : CANTA B AT → canta v a , he sang '
- lat. [b] → span. [β] : CA B ALLU (M) → ca b allo , horse '
- Alt GR. [g] → neugr. [ɣ] : γ άμμα → γ άμμα, gamma '
- altostslaw. [g] → Belarus. [ɣ] : голова golova → галава halava , head '
See also
swell
- Helmut Glück (Ed.): Metzler Lexicon Language . Stuttgart: Metzler 2000. ISBN 347601519X
- Josef G. Mitterer: Sound change: 157 sound fates with examples, interpretation and explanations . KDP 2019. ISBN 978-1797576749