Question 2b 0.0 / 5 ? FrenchDiphthongisationUniversityNone Created by: JessCreated on: 20-12-16 16:27 652341 Across 1. 1. Palatalisation 2. Affrication 3. Reduction (6, 2, 12) Down 2. Nasalisation is a type of assimilation that is regressive of manner, as the following sound influences the preceding sound. (6, 12) 3. The palate is the roof of the mouth consisting of the hard palate and soft palate that separate the nasal and oral cavities. (6, 6) 4. A diphthong is a union of two vowel sounds in one syllable. (6, 9) 5. Palalisation is the process by which non-palatal sounds become palatal as the point of articulation shifts, for example from the teeth or velum to the palate. (6, 12) 6. 1. Nasalisation in anticipation of a following nasal consonant 2. lowering of the nasal vowel - air passage restricted so as a result the tongue lowered and the quality of each nasalised vowel over centuries lowered (6, 2, 12)
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