Assibilation example sentences

Related (9): assimilate, assimilation, assimilatory, assibilate, assibilation, assibilated, assibilating, assibilationist, assibilationists

assibilation

definition

  - noun form of assibilate

as·sibi·late

verb phonetics

assibilate (verb) · assibilates (third person present) · assibilated (past tense) · assibilated (past participle) · assibilating (present participle)

  - pronounce (a sound) as a sibilant or affricate ending in a sibilant (e.g. sound t as ts).

Synonyms

assibilate, Legal

"Assibilation" Example Sentences

1. Assibilation of the word "assibilation" is a rare occurrence.
2. The process of assibilation is difficult to master.
3. Assibilation is a phenomenon that occurs in some languages.
4. Assibilation has been used to create a unique sound in music.
5. Assibilation is a process of changing the pronunciation of a word.
6. Assibilation can be used to emphasize certain syllables in a word.
7. Assibilation can be used to give words a more musical quality.
8. Assibilation is a feature of certain languages, such as French.
9. Assibilation is a process of changing the pronunciation of a word or phrase.
10. Assibilation is a linguistic process that involves changing the pronunciation of a word.
11. Assibilation is a technique used to give words and phrases a more musical quality.
12. Assibilation is a process of changing the pronunciation of a word to make it sound more melodic.
13. Assibilation is a process in which the pronunciation of a word is changed in order to give it a more melodic sound.
14. Assibilation is a process in which the pronunciation of a word is changed to create a more musical effect.
15. Assibilation is a process of altering the pronunciation of a word to make it sound more melodic.
16. Assibilation is a process of changing the pronunciation of a word to make it sound more musical.
17. Assibilation is a process of changing the pronunciation of a word to create a more musical tone.
18. Assibilation is a process of changing the pronunciation of a word to make it sound more harmonious.
19. Assibilation is a process of altering the pronunciation of a word to create a more melodic sound.
20. Assibilation is a process of changing the pronunciation of a word to give it a more musical quality.

Common Phases

Assibilation; Assimilation; Dissimilation; Elision; Epenthesis; Metathesis.

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