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Meaning of "labialism" in the English dictionary

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PRONUNCIATION OF LABIALISM

ˈleɪbɪəlˌɪzəm


GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF LABIALISM

noun
adjective
verb
adverb
pronoun
preposition
conjunction
determiner
exclamation
Labialism is a noun.
A noun is a type of word the meaning of which determines reality. Nouns provide the names for all things: people, objects, sensations, feelings, etc.

WORDS THAT RHYME WITH LABIALISM

ableism · chloralism · connubialism · controversialism · ecumenicalism · elementalism · fallibilism · mongrelism · multilateralism · municipalism · novelism · officialism · oralism · Pantagruelism · pastoralism · possibilism · scripturalism · survivalism · theatricalism · ultraliberalism

WORDS THAT BEGIN LIKE LABIALISM

labia · labia majora · labia minora · labial · labial pipe · labialisation · labialise · labiality · labialization · labialize · labially · labiate · labiated · Labiche · labile · lability · labiodental · labionasal · labiovelar · labis

WORDS THAT END LIKE LABIALISM

brutalism · capitalism · citizen journalism · colonialism · formalism · imperialism · individualism · journalism · liberalism · literalism · materialism · metabolism · minimalism · nationalism · Orientalism · photojournalism · professionalism · realism · socialism · surrealism · vandalism

Synonyms and antonyms of labialism in the English dictionary of synonyms

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Translation of «labialism» into 25 languages

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labialism
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labialism
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labialism
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labialism
380 millions of speakers
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تلفظ شفوي
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labialism
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labialism
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ওষ্ঠোচ্চারণ-প্রবণতা
260 millions of speakers
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Labialism
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labialism
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labialism
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Labialism
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labialism
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labialism
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labialism
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labialism
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labialism
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10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «LABIALISM»

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The Early Age of Greece
and the Celts of the Alpine regions, with whom also labialism was a characteristic feature. Thus the Gauls called a, four- wheeled waggon petor-ritum ; but petor closely resembles the Welsh pedwar, pedair, the Boeotian irerrapes, and the ...
2
Hausa Grammar with Exercises, Readings, and Vocabularies
1 In the Indo-European languages this labialism has resulted in a change of the k or g into another consonant, - e.g. Sanskrit gaus, Gr. floi's, O.H.G. chuo. In Hausa, however, this labialism is still in_an initial stage, and the after-sound causes ...
Charles Henry Robinson
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A Companion to Latin Studies
But Latin, like Greek, shows sporadic instances of complete labialism, e.g. lupus instead of lucus (cf. Greek Xvkck). As hirpus, the Samnite and Sabine name for the wolf, shows labialism, it has naturally been inferred that such forms as lupus ...
4
An Etymology Of Latin And Greek
... than the original one which had thus sufi'ered. Indistinct articulation appears under the following forms: I. Labialz'sm; II. Dentalz'sm; III. Parasitic Sound; IV. Aspiratzkm. I. LABIALISM. This is a change from k to 1r and p, or from g to ,B and b.
Charles Storrs Halsey
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Latin grammar
3) The Labialism by which at and 1) represent Pr. k, prevailed in Umbrian and Oscan. U. pctzrrpursus: quadrupedibus ; O. glitgiz'i=quidquid. Hence (from Opetom, four) come the names Petreius, Pettonjus: and (from O.jmm-t-zs= quinque) ...
B. Kennedy
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The Early Age of Greece
But Latin, like Greek, shows sporadic instances of complete labialism, e.g. lupus instead of lucus (cf. Gk \vko<;, Skr. vrikas). But as hirpus, the Sabine and Samnite name for the wolf, shows labialism, it has naturally been inferred that such forms  ...
Sir William Ridgeway, Andrew S. F. Gow, Donald Struan Robertson, 1931
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The Encyclopaedia Britannica: a dictionary of arts, ...
The tendency to labialism is, however, less in Irish than in Latin, e.g., Latin septem, seven, Irish techt ; and perhaps even than in Sanskrit, for Irish drops initial p, e.g., iasg, fish, Welsh pysg, or changes it into 6, e.g., Welsh pen, Irish ben .
Thomas Spencer Baynes, 1833
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Principles of Greek etymology, tr. by A.S. Wilkins and E.B. ...
First we will examine the change of gutturals into labials, which may be aptly called Labialism. 1) Labialism. One of the earliest observations of comparative grammar was to the effect that several languages frequently show a p for a h which is ...
Georg Curtius, 1875
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Hermathena
As the labialism which appears in Latin is due to the influence of tribes who had substituted P for original If, so alsoin Greece the sporadic tendency to labialism can only have been due to the direct influence of a people who had that phonetic  ...
‎1901
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Proceedings of the Cambridge Philological Society
672 -3) that a certain phase of labialism in Greek was due to the intrusion of a people from central Europe, who represented original Indo- Germanic q by p, as in Oscan, TJmbrian, Gaulish, Welsh and Cornish, whilst Sanskr. represents it by k , ...
Cambridge Philological Society, 1904
REFERENCE
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