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- West_Germanic_gemination abstract "West Germanic gemination was a sound change that took place in all West Germanic languages, around the 3rd or 4th century. It affected consonants directly followed by /j/, which were generally lengthened ("geminated", came to be held longer) in this position. Because of Sievers' law, the only consonants affected by this process were those that directly followed a short vowel.".
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- West_Germanic_gemination hasPhotoCollection West_Germanic_gemination.
- West_Germanic_gemination subject Category:History_of_the_Dutch_language.
- West_Germanic_gemination subject Category:History_of_the_English_language.
- West_Germanic_gemination subject Category:History_of_the_German_language.
- West_Germanic_gemination subject Category:Language_histories.
- West_Germanic_gemination subject Category:West_Germanic_languages.
- West_Germanic_gemination type Abstraction100002137.
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- West_Germanic_gemination type History115121406.
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- West_Germanic_gemination type Time100028270.
- West_Germanic_gemination type WestGermanicLanguages.
- West_Germanic_gemination comment "West Germanic gemination was a sound change that took place in all West Germanic languages, around the 3rd or 4th century. It affected consonants directly followed by /j/, which were generally lengthened ("geminated", came to be held longer) in this position. Because of Sievers' law, the only consonants affected by this process were those that directly followed a short vowel.".
- West_Germanic_gemination label "West Germanic gemination".
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- West_Germanic_gemination wasDerivedFrom West_Germanic_gemination?oldid=597173253.
- West_Germanic_gemination isPrimaryTopicOf West_Germanic_gemination.