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assibilation

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /??s?b??le???n/

Noun

assibilation (usually uncountable, plural assibilations)

  1. (phonology) A sound change resulting in a sibilant consonant, commonly the final phase of palatalization.

See also

  • assibilation on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

French

Etymology

assibiler +? -ation

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /a.si.bi.la.sj??/

Noun

assibilation f (plural assibilations)

  1. (phonology) assibilation

Further reading

  • “assibilation” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).

assibilation From the web:

  • what does assimilation mean
  • what do assimilation mean
  • what is meant by assimilation


assibilate

English

Etymology

From Latin ass?bil?tus (murmured, whispered at, hissed), past participle of ass?bil? (hiss at, verb), from ad (at) + s?bil? (hiss, verb), from s?bilus (a hissing, whistling), of imitative origin.

Verb

assibilate (third-person singular simple present assibilates, present participle assibilating, simple past and past participle assibilated)

  1. (linguistics, phonetics) To change into or pronounce with the accompaniment of a sibilant sound or sounds.
  2. (linguistics, phonetics) To change by assibilation.

Italian

Verb

assibilate

  1. second-person plural present indicative of assibilare
  2. second-person plural imperative of assibilare
  3. feminine plural of assibilato

Anagrams

  • abilitasse

Latin

Verb

ass?bil?te

  1. second-person plural present active imperative of ass?bil?

assibilate From the web:

  • what does assibilate
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