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- Fortition abstract "Fortition is a consonantal change from a 'weak' sound to a 'strong' one, the opposite of the more common lenition. For example, a fricative or an approximant may become a stop (i.e. [v] becomes [b] or [r] becomes [d]). Although not as typical of sound change as lenition, fortition may occur in prominent positions, such as at the beginning of a word or stressed syllable; as an effect of reducing markedness; or due to morphological leveling.".
- Fortition wikiPageID "4294794".
- Fortition wikiPageLength "5042".
- Fortition wikiPageOutDegree "52".
- Fortition wikiPageRevisionID "647391891".
- Fortition wikiPageWikiLink Approximant_consonant.
- Fortition wikiPageWikiLink Arctic.
- Fortition wikiPageWikiLink Bantu_languages.
- Fortition wikiPageWikiLink Bukusu_dialect.
- Fortition wikiPageWikiLink Category:Linguistic_morphology.
- Fortition wikiPageWikiLink Category:Phonology.
- Fortition wikiPageWikiLink Consonant_mutation.
- Fortition wikiPageWikiLink Dental_fricative.
- Fortition wikiPageWikiLink English_language.
- Fortition wikiPageWikiLink Eskimo–Aleut_languages.
- Fortition wikiPageWikiLink Fricative_consonant.
- Fortition wikiPageWikiLink Germanic_languages.
- Fortition wikiPageWikiLink Goidelic_languages.
- Fortition wikiPageWikiLink Grimms_law.
- Fortition wikiPageWikiLink Historical_linguistics.
- Fortition wikiPageWikiLink Hogshead.
- Fortition wikiPageWikiLink Iraqw_language.
- Fortition wikiPageWikiLink Ket_language.
- Fortition wikiPageWikiLink Lateral_consonant.
- Fortition wikiPageWikiLink Latin.
- Fortition wikiPageWikiLink Lemma_(morphology).
- Fortition wikiPageWikiLink Lenition.
- Fortition wikiPageWikiLink List_of_dialects_of_the_English_language.
- Fortition wikiPageWikiLink Markedness.
- Fortition wikiPageWikiLink Middle_English.
- Fortition wikiPageWikiLink Morphological_leveling.
- Fortition wikiPageWikiLink Obstruent.
- Fortition wikiPageWikiLink Old_Norse.
- Fortition wikiPageWikiLink Romance_languages.
- Fortition wikiPageWikiLink Scots_language.
- Fortition wikiPageWikiLink Scottish_Gaelic.
- Fortition wikiPageWikiLink Semitic_languages.
- Fortition wikiPageWikiLink Shambala_language.
- Fortition wikiPageWikiLink Sotho_phonology.
- Fortition wikiPageWikiLink Sound_change.
- Fortition wikiPageWikiLink Spanish_language.
- Fortition wikiPageWikiLink Stop_consonant.
- Fortition wikiPageWikiLink Swahili_language.
- Fortition wikiPageWikiLink Uralic_languages.
- Fortition wikiPageWikiLink Verbena.
- Fortition wikiPageWikiLink Voiced_palatal_fricative.
- Fortition wikiPageWikiLink Voiceless_dental_and_alveolar_lateral_fricatives.
- Fortition wikiPageWikiLink Voiceless_palatal_approximant.
- Fortition wikiPageWikiLink Xhosa_language.
- Fortition wikiPageWikiLink Yawl.
- Fortition wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fortition".
- Fortition wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gemination".
- Fortition wikiPageWikiLinkText "Strengthening".
- Fortition wikiPageWikiLinkText "foritified".
- Fortition wikiPageWikiLinkText "fortified".
- Fortition wikiPageWikiLinkText "fortition".
- Fortition wikiPageWikiLinkText "hardened".
- Fortition wikiPageWikiLinkText "provection".
- Fortition wikiPageWikiLinkText "replaced".
- Fortition wikiPageWikiLinkText "strengthened".
- Fortition wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IPA.
- Fortition wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Sound_change.
- Fortition subject Category:Linguistic_morphology.
- Fortition subject Category:Phonology.
- Fortition hypernym Change.
- Fortition type Organisation.
- Fortition comment "Fortition is a consonantal change from a 'weak' sound to a 'strong' one, the opposite of the more common lenition. For example, a fricative or an approximant may become a stop (i.e. [v] becomes [b] or [r] becomes [d]). Although not as typical of sound change as lenition, fortition may occur in prominent positions, such as at the beginning of a word or stressed syllable; as an effect of reducing markedness; or due to morphological leveling.".
- Fortition label "Fortition".
- Fortition sameAs Q941873.
- Fortition sameAs Kaletadur_(yezhoniezh).
- Fortition sameAs Durcissement_(phonétique).
- Fortition sameAs Cruadhachadh.
- Fortition sameAs Fortitie.
- Fortition sameAs Fortição.
- Fortition sameAs m.0bvmfb.
- Fortition sameAs Q941873.
- Fortition wasDerivedFrom Fortition?oldid=647391891.
- Fortition isPrimaryTopicOf Fortition.