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Is Palatalization A Phonological Process? [Solved]

The term “palatalization” denotes a phonological process by which consonants acquire secondary palatal articulation or shift their primary place to, or close to, the palatal region. This usually happens under the influence of an adjacent front vowel and/or a palatal glide (e.g. [ki] → [kji], [tja] → [ʧa]).28 Apr 2011

Co-Articulation Processes: Palatalization

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Phonological processes, palatalization and labialization.

In Nupe, a western African language, consonants

Palatalization

Phonological