dissimilation – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
dissimilation
n.
omission of two like sounds in a word (Phonetics)
Dissimilation
In
phonology, particularly within
historical linguistics,
dissimilation is a phenomenon whereby similar
consonants or
vowels in a
word become less similar. For example, when a sound occurs before another in the middle of a word in
rhotic dialects of English, the first tends to drop out, as in "beserk" for
berserk, "supprise" for
surprise, "paticular" for
particular, and "govenor" for
governor – this does not affect the pronunciation of
government, which has only one , but English
government tends to be pronounced "goverment", dropping out the first n.
dissimilation
Noun
1. a linguistic process by which one of two similar sounds in a word becomes less like the other; "the Old French MARBRE became the English MARBLE by dissimilation"
(hypernym) linguistic process
(derivation) dissimilate
2. breakdown of more complex substances into simpler ones with release of energy
(synonym) catabolism, katabolism, destructive metabolism
(hypernym) organic process, biological process
(part-holonym) metabolism, metabolic process, metastasis
dissimilation
nf.
dissimilation, omission of two like sounds in a word (Phonetics)
Dissimilation
(n.)
The act of making dissimilar.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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