assibilated in English

verb
1
pronounce (a sound) as a sibilant or affricate ending in a sibilant (e.g., sound t as ts ).
Moreover, gay men who speak with what a North American newsreader would consider an ‘accent’ - such as British, Australian, or even Texan gays - rarely assibilate at all.

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1. The past tense of Assibilate is Assibilated

2. ‘As such, increasing the periodicity in an Assibilated rhotic may

3. The digraph "ts" represents assibilated /t/; a phonological rule of Cheyenne is that underlying /t/ becomes affricated before an /e/ (t > ts/_e).

4. Definition of Assibilate transitive verb 1 : to introduce a sibilant sound after or less often before z was an Assibilated d in primitive Greek—either \dz\ or \zd\

5. Assibilate (third-person singular simple present Assibilates, present participle assibilating, simple past and past participle Assibilated) (linguistics, phonetics) To change into or pronounce with the accompaniment of a sibilant sound or sounds

6. Indo-European *t Assibilated to a (posterior) affricate before /i j/ in Hittite (see 19a), e.g., the suffix *-tjo-in [hante-t [??]ja] 'last', and [ha:nt [??]] 'in front' (from an earlier form with a final */i/).