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  • producing /j/ sound. Kapacism is a difficulty in producing /k/ sound. Lambdacism (from the Greek letter λ) is the difficulty in pronouncing lateral consonants...
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  • The reverse occurs in Caribbean Spanish: Puelto Rico for Puerto Rico (lambdacism). Rhotacism (mola > mora, filum > fir, sal > sare) exists in some Gallo-Italic...
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    mitad [miˈtað]→[miˈta] Syllable final 'r' has a variety of realisations: lambdacism /ɾ/→[l] porque [ˈpoɾke]→[ˈpolke] deletion of /ɾ/ hablar [aˈβlaɾ]→[aˈβla]...
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    Birkenfeld (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    /d/ and /t/ – and sometimes /r/ as well – with /l/, a shift known as lambdacism. For example, a Birkenfelder in those days would have said Fulerlale where...
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    Suef and Bush and is distinguished from central Fayyumic by not having lambdacism. Ashmuninic (also known as Hermopolic or Dialect H) was spoken around...
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    differ in these features despite differing fundamentally in rhotacism-lambdacism (Janhunen 2006). Oghur tribes lived in the Mongolian borderlands before...
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    See Antonov and Jacques (2012) on the debate concerning rhotacism and lambdacism in Turkic. Intervocalic *d, e.g. the second consonant in the word for...
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    In Central and Southern Thai, words with /r/ may be pronounced as /l/ (lambdacism) in casual environments although this is frowned upon in formal or cultivated...
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    when these sounds are at the ends of syllables, a phenomenon known as lambdacism, which is one form of lallation. Native speakers of Brazilian Portuguese...
    104 KB (13,442 words) - 19:16, 14 July 2024