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- Psilosis abstract "Psilosis (/saɪˈloʊsɪs/) is the sound change in which Greek lost the consonant sound /h/ during antiquity. The term comes from the Greek ψίλωσις psílōsis ("smoothing, thinning out") and is related to the name of the smooth breathing (ψιλή psilḗ), the sign for the absence of initial /h/ in a word. Dialects that have lost /h/ are called psilotic.The linguistic phenomenon is comparable to that of h-dropping in dialects of Modern English, and to the development by which /h/ was lost in late Latin.".
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- Psilosis wikiPageWikiLink Aeolic_Greek.
- Psilosis wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Greek.
- Psilosis wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Greek_phonology.
- Psilosis wikiPageWikiLink Attic_Greek.
- Psilosis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Greek_language.
- Psilosis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Phonology.
- Psilosis wikiPageWikiLink Crete.
- Psilosis wikiPageWikiLink Diacritic.
- Psilosis wikiPageWikiLink Doric_Greek.
- Psilosis wikiPageWikiLink Elis.
- Psilosis wikiPageWikiLink Eta.
- Psilosis wikiPageWikiLink Greek_alphabet.
- Psilosis wikiPageWikiLink Greek_diacritics.
- Psilosis wikiPageWikiLink Hellenistic.
- Psilosis wikiPageWikiLink Hellenistic_period.
- Psilosis wikiPageWikiLink Heta.
- Psilosis wikiPageWikiLink Heta_(letter).
- Psilosis wikiPageWikiLink Ionic_Greek.
- Psilosis wikiPageWikiLink Koine_Greek.
- Psilosis wikiPageWikiLink Late_Latin.
- Psilosis wikiPageWikiLink Lesbos.
- Psilosis wikiPageWikiLink Phonological_history_of_English_fricatives_and_affricates.
- Psilosis wikiPageWikiLink Rough_breathing.
- Psilosis wikiPageWikiLink Smooth_breathing.
- Psilosis wikiPageWikiLink Sound_change.
- Psilosis wikiPageWikiLinkText "Loss of".
- Psilosis wikiPageWikiLinkText "Psilosis".
- Psilosis wikiPageWikiLinkText "psilosis".
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- Psilosis hasPhotoCollection Psilosis.
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- Psilosis subject Category:Ancient_Greek_language.
- Psilosis subject Category:Phonology.
- Psilosis hypernym Change.
- Psilosis type Article.
- Psilosis type Language.
- Psilosis type Organisation.
- Psilosis type Article.
- Psilosis type Language.
- Psilosis comment "Psilosis (/saɪˈloʊsɪs/) is the sound change in which Greek lost the consonant sound /h/ during antiquity. The term comes from the Greek ψίλωσις psílōsis ("smoothing, thinning out") and is related to the name of the smooth breathing (ψιλή psilḗ), the sign for the absence of initial /h/ in a word. Dialects that have lost /h/ are called psilotic.The linguistic phenomenon is comparable to that of h-dropping in dialects of Modern English, and to the development by which /h/ was lost in late Latin.".
- Psilosis label "Psilosis".
- Psilosis sameAs Psilosis.
- Psilosis sameAs Psilose.
- Psilosis sameAs Psilose.
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- Psilosis wasDerivedFrom Psilosis?oldid=632839525.
- Psilosis isPrimaryTopicOf Psilosis.