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- Fronting_(phonetics) abstract "In phonology, fronting is a sound change in which a vowel or consonant becomes fronted, advanced or pronounced farther to the front of the vocal tract than some reference point. Fronting may be triggered by a nearby sound, in which case it is a form of assimilation, or may occur on its own. In general, a front vowel is pronouned in the front of the vocal tract.In i-mutation and Germanic umlaut, a back vowel is fronted because of a following /i/ or /j/. This is assimilation.In many dialects of English, the vowel /uː/ is fronted to [u̟ː] or [ʉː]. This sound change also occurred in many dialects of Norwegian and Standard Swedish, but not in Danish.In the Attic and Ionic dialects of Ancient Greek, Proto-Greek close back /u uː/ were fronted to /y yː/. This change occurred in all cases and was not triggered by a nearby front consonant or vowel.In Old English and Old Frisian, the back vowels /ɑ ɑː/ were fronted to /æ æː/ in certain cases. For more information, see Phonological history of Old English §§ First a-fronting and Second a-fronting.Palatalization frequently involves fronting.".
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- Fronting_(phonetics) wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Greek.
- Fronting_(phonetics) wikiPageWikiLink Assimilation_(linguistics).
- Fronting_(phonetics) wikiPageWikiLink Attic_Greek.
- Fronting_(phonetics) wikiPageWikiLink Back_vowel.
- Fronting_(phonetics) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Vowel_shifts.
- Fronting_(phonetics) wikiPageWikiLink Consonant.
- Fronting_(phonetics) wikiPageWikiLink Danish_language.
- Fronting_(phonetics) wikiPageWikiLink Front_vowel.
- Fronting_(phonetics) wikiPageWikiLink Germanic_umlaut.
- Fronting_(phonetics) wikiPageWikiLink I-mutation.
- Fronting_(phonetics) wikiPageWikiLink Ionic_Greek.
- Fronting_(phonetics) wikiPageWikiLink Norwegian_language.
- Fronting_(phonetics) wikiPageWikiLink Old_English.
- Fronting_(phonetics) wikiPageWikiLink Old_Frisian.
- Fronting_(phonetics) wikiPageWikiLink Palatalization_(sound_change).
- Fronting_(phonetics) wikiPageWikiLink Phonology.
- Fronting_(phonetics) wikiPageWikiLink Proto-Greek_language.
- Fronting_(phonetics) wikiPageWikiLink Relative_articulation.
- Fronting_(phonetics) wikiPageWikiLink Swedish_language.
- Fronting_(phonetics) wikiPageWikiLink Vowel.
- Fronting_(phonetics) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fronting (phonetics)".
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- Fronting_(phonetics) subject Category:Vowel_shifts.
- Fronting_(phonetics) hypernym Change.
- Fronting_(phonetics) type Organisation.
- Fronting_(phonetics) comment "In phonology, fronting is a sound change in which a vowel or consonant becomes fronted, advanced or pronounced farther to the front of the vocal tract than some reference point. Fronting may be triggered by a nearby sound, in which case it is a form of assimilation, or may occur on its own. In general, a front vowel is pronouned in the front of the vocal tract.In i-mutation and Germanic umlaut, a back vowel is fronted because of a following /i/ or /j/.".
- Fronting_(phonetics) label "Fronting (phonetics)".
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- Fronting_(phonetics) isPrimaryTopicOf Fronting_(phonetics).