英:[ˈpælətəlaɪz]
美:['pælətəlaɪz]
英:[ˈpælətəlaɪz]
美:['pælətəlaɪz]
pal·a·tal·ize
pae l t laIz
第三人称单数:palatalizes
现在分词:palatalizing
过去式:palatalized
过去分词:palatalized
palatalization (n.)
The first known use of palatalize was in 1867
1 The ultimate origin of the word is obscure; the early forms appear with a palatalized initial letter, still surviving in such dialectical forms as “yate,” or in Scots “yett.”
2 In other dialects, however, it had been palatalized to a sibilant before i-sounds some time before the Christian era; e.g. in the Umbrian fa�ia = Latin facial.
3 This Lindelöf explains as due to the different quality of the h—in W. S. it was guttural, hence caused breaking; in Nhb. it was palatal and hence the preceding a was palatalized to æ.
4 Just to what extent g, c, sc were palatalized in O. Nhb. is not definitely known.