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- Affection_(linguistics) abstract "In Celtic linguistics, affection (also known as vowel affection or infection) is the change in the quality of a vowel under the influence of the vowel of the following, final syllable. Subsequently, the vowel triggering the change was normally lost.The two main types of affection are a-infection and i-infection. i-infection is an example of i-mutation, and may be compared to Germanic umlaut. More rarely, the term \"affection\" (like \"umlaut\") may be heard applied to other languages, and is then a synonym for i-mutation generally.".
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- Affection_(linguistics) wikiPageLength "1086".
- Affection_(linguistics) wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Affection_(linguistics) wikiPageRevisionID "675354891".
- Affection_(linguistics) wikiPageWikiLink Apocope.
- Affection_(linguistics) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Goidelic_languages.
- Affection_(linguistics) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Linguistic_morphology.
- Affection_(linguistics) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Orthography.
- Affection_(linguistics) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Phonology.
- Affection_(linguistics) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Scottish_Gaelic_language.
- Affection_(linguistics) wikiPageWikiLink Celtic_languages.
- Affection_(linguistics) wikiPageWikiLink Germanic_umlaut.
- Affection_(linguistics) wikiPageWikiLink I-mutation.
- Affection_(linguistics) wikiPageWikiLink Metaphony.
- Affection_(linguistics) wikiPageWikiLinkText "''affection''".
- Affection_(linguistics) wikiPageWikiLinkText "''i''-infection".
- Affection_(linguistics) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Affection (linguistics)".
- Affection_(linguistics) wikiPageWikiLinkText "affected".
- Affection_(linguistics) wikiPageWikiLinkText "affection".
- Affection_(linguistics) wikiPageWikiLinkText "i-affection".
- Affection_(linguistics) wikiPageWikiLinkText "umlaut".
- Affection_(linguistics) wikiPageWikiLinkText "umlauted".
- Affection_(linguistics) wikiPageWikiLinkText "vowel affection".
- Affection_(linguistics) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ling-stub.
- Affection_(linguistics) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Affection_(linguistics) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Affection_(linguistics) subject Category:Goidelic_languages.
- Affection_(linguistics) subject Category:Linguistic_morphology.
- Affection_(linguistics) subject Category:Orthography.
- Affection_(linguistics) subject Category:Phonology.
- Affection_(linguistics) subject Category:Scottish_Gaelic_language.
- Affection_(linguistics) hypernym Change.
- Affection_(linguistics) type Language.
- Affection_(linguistics) type Organisation.
- Affection_(linguistics) type Language.
- Affection_(linguistics) comment "In Celtic linguistics, affection (also known as vowel affection or infection) is the change in the quality of a vowel under the influence of the vowel of the following, final syllable. Subsequently, the vowel triggering the change was normally lost.The two main types of affection are a-infection and i-infection. i-infection is an example of i-mutation, and may be compared to Germanic umlaut.".
- Affection_(linguistics) label "Affection (linguistics)".
- Affection_(linguistics) sameAs Q4688875.
- Affection_(linguistics) sameAs m.0fk2fw.
- Affection_(linguistics) sameAs Q4688875.
- Affection_(linguistics) wasDerivedFrom Affection_(linguistics)?oldid=675354891.
- Affection_(linguistics) isPrimaryTopicOf Affection_(linguistics).