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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «PROVECTION»
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(2) gwlyb ['glizb] 'wet' + -ach ['gloppax] 'wetter' tlawd [tlaUd] 'poor' + -ach ['tlottax] '
poorer' teg [tezg] 'fair' + -ach ['tekkax] 'fairer' Given that provection in the forms in (
1) is attributed to a diachronic /h/ that is no longer part of the modern language ...
triggering provection, cf. macwyf 'I may nurse' (< maghwyf), verbal noun magu 'to
nurse'. Subjunctive provectionisnow foundonly in petrified expressions such
asthe invocation Duw catwo ... 'May God keep ...' (< cadw'tokeep'). In adjectival ...
Martin Ball, Nicole Muller, 2012
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The Celtic Languages in Contact: Papers from the Workshop ...
The Lenition and Provection of[m], [b], [] A similar phenomenon occurs after the
preverbal particle o(c'h) (in the standard language) in progressive constructions
which are realized phonetically in this zone as [-h] and [ih]/[ẹh]. This particle is ...
Hildegard L. C. Tristram, 2007
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Aspects of Dynamic Phonology
While provection from aspiration could be handled in more traditional prosodic
analysis (as mentioned in the introductory section of this chapter and developed
further in Griffen 1975c), provection from gemination can be described only in a ...
... everywhere, occurs as -e instead of -o. Here are the principal prepositions,
arranged according to type: (1) The evit type (the -d-/-t- provection is mentioned
where it occurs): a (eus) > ac'hanon (3P: anezhañ, anezhi, anezho/anezhe – this
...
Herve Ar Bihan, Ian Press, 2013
2.16.3 Prevocalic mutations Where a word begins with a vowel, there are two
possible initial mutations: eclipsis (or nasalisation) and /j-provection. The former
consists of prefixed dental nasal and appears under the same conditions as the ...
Two linguistic variables were investigated in the study: realization of orthographic
"ae" as [ε:], and voicing of intervocalic stops (provection). For the first of these the
village is just within the area of its general use in south Wales. 54 subjects from ...
As can be seen from George's tables, consonant length of the mutation input
isconsistent, withthe exception of the opposition /g/→ (SM) /Ø/, (Provection) /k/, (
SM and Provection) /h/and /g/ →(SM) /w/, (SM and Provection) / γw/ . Thelatter/g/
...
Martin J. Ball, Nicole Müller, 2002
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The Irish Language in Rathlin Island, Co. Antrim
Provection of ch consists in the carrying over of ch (pron. h) to a following word
beginning with a vowel, and is conditioned by the weakening of ch to it 50),
especially in unstressed position. This form of provec'tion takes place more or
less ...
Provection 197. Provection means the carrying over of the final consonant of a
word to the following word, beginning with a vowel or semivowel. There are two
different stages of provection in the modern Gaelic dialects : the old provection, ...