affrication in Arabic
Affrication تسكين الأصوات
Sentence patterns related to "affrication"
1. The affrication of to is also common to Manx, northern Irish, and Scottish Gaelic.
2. Afflictings; afflictions; affluencies; affluential; afforcement; afforesting; affranchise; affricating; affrication; affricative; affrightens; affrightful; affrighting; affrontings; aficionadas; aficionados; afrormosias; afterbirths; afterbodies; afterbrains; afterburner; aftereffect; aftereyeing; aftergrowth; afterguards; afterimages; aftermarket; afterpieces; aftershafts; aftershaves; aftershocks
3. However, they undergo affrication before /i, u/: /ti, di/: /tu, du/: Voiced stops and fricatives were prenasalized: /g/: /z/: /d/: /b/: João Rodrigues makes this observation in Arte da Lingoa de Japam.
4. Afflictings; affliction; afflictions; afflicts; afflux; affluxion; affluxions; affogato; affogatos; affoord; affoording; affoords; afforcing; afford; affordability; affordably; affording; affords; affranchising; affrap; affrapping; affraps; affray; affraying; affrays; affricating; affrication; affrications; affright; affrightful; affrighting; affrights; affront; affronting; affrontingly; affrontings; affronts; affusion
5. In the Middle Ages, both had a rich system of seven sibilants – paired according to affrication and voicing: /s/, /ts/, /z/, /dz/, /ʃ/, /tʃ/, and /dʒ/ (the latter probably in free variation with /ʒ/, as still happens today in Ladino) – and spelled virtually the same in Spanish and Portuguese.