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iotation

Terms vs Iotation - What's the difference?

terms | iotation |


As nouns the difference between terms and iotation

is that terms is while iotation is (linguistics) a specific occurrence of palatalization that occurred in the proto-slavic language, in which a consonant combined with the palatal approximant to form a palatalized consonant.

Potation vs Iotation - What's the difference?

potation | iotation |


As nouns the difference between potation and iotation

is that potation is (often|plural) the act of drinking while iotation is (linguistics) a specific occurrence of palatalization that occurred in the proto-slavic language, in which a consonant combined with the palatal approximant to form a palatalized consonant.

Notation vs Iotation - What's the difference?

notation | iotation |


As nouns the difference between notation and iotation

is that notation is (uncountable) the act, process, method, or an instance of representing by a system or set of marks, signs, figures, or characters while iotation is (linguistics) a specific occurrence of palatalization that occurred in the proto-slavic language, in which a consonant combined with the palatal approximant to form a palatalized consonant.

Iotation vs Rotation - What's the difference?

iotation | rotation |


As nouns the difference between iotation and rotation

is that iotation is (linguistics) a specific occurrence of palatalization that occurred in the proto-slavic language, in which a consonant combined with the palatal approximant to form a palatalized consonant while rotation is rotation.

Dotation vs Iotation - What's the difference?

dotation | iotation |


As nouns the difference between dotation and iotation

is that dotation is the act of endowing, or bestowing a marriage portion on a woman while iotation is a specific occurrence of palatalization that occurred in the Proto-Slavic language, in which a consonant combined with the palatal approximant /j/ to form a palatalized consonant.

Iotation vs Motation - What's the difference?

iotation | motation |


As nouns the difference between iotation and motation

is that iotation is (linguistics) a specific occurrence of palatalization that occurred in the proto-slavic language, in which a consonant combined with the palatal approximant to form a palatalized consonant while motation is (obsolete) motion; movement.

Iotation vs Votation - What's the difference?

iotation | votation |


As nouns the difference between iotation and votation

is that iotation is (linguistics) a specific occurrence of palatalization that occurred in the proto-slavic language, in which a consonant combined with the palatal approximant to form a palatalized consonant while votation is the act of voting, especially when not to elect a government or head of state.

Taxonomy vs Iotation - What's the difference?

taxonomy | iotation |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and iotation

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while iotation is (linguistics) a specific occurrence of palatalization that occurred in the proto-slavic language, in which a consonant combined with the palatal approximant to form a palatalized consonant.

Slavic vs Iotation - What's the difference?

slavic | iotation |


As an adjective slavic

is of the slavs, their culture or the branch of the indo-european language associated with them.

As a noun iotation is

(linguistics) a specific occurrence of palatalization that occurred in the proto-slavic language, in which a consonant combined with the palatal approximant to form a palatalized consonant.

Palatalization vs Iotation - What's the difference?

palatalization | iotation |


As nouns the difference between palatalization and iotation

is that palatalization is the state or quality of being palatalized, of pronouncing a sound with the tongue against the palate of the mouth that normally is not while iotation is a specific occurrence of palatalization that occurred in the Proto-Slavic language, in which a consonant combined with the palatal approximant /j/ to form a palatalized consonant.

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