Once the subservient makes efforts to do away with hierarchy, the dominant starts applying
dissimilation by alienating the disobedient "other".
Bir kez itaatkar hiyerarşisi ortadan kaldırmak için çabalar, itaatsiz "diğer" uzaklaştırarak başkalaşma uygulayarak baskın başlar yapar.
Kaynak: atimes.comIn phonology , particularly within historical linguistics ,
dissimilation is a phenomenon whereby similar consonant or vowel sounds in a
Kaynak: Dissimilationinherited from PIE Another reason is that Grassman's law in Greek also affects the aspirate h hekʰō ekhō "I have" with
dissimilation of h ...
Kaynak: Grassmann's lawDahl's Law is a sound rule of Northeast Bantu languages, a case of voicing
dissimilation . In the history of these languages, a voiceless
Kaynak: Dahl's LawIn linguistics , the Germanic spirant law or Primärberührung is a specific historical instance of
dissimilation that occurred as part of
Kaynak: Germanic spirant lawDissimilation is usually a sporadic phenomenon, but Grassmann's Law (Sanskrit and Greek) is an example of a systematic
dissimilation.
Kaynak: Sound change derived from the Latin word taberna ('shed' or 'hut', from tabula 'board', possibly by
dissimilation from traberna, from trabs: beam, timber).
Kaynak: Tavernawikt:сѣсти#Old Church Slavonic | sěsti (with regular dt st
dissimilation; OCS and Common Slavic yat /ě/ is a regular reflex of PIE/PBSl. /
Kaynak: Winter's lawgo to Welsh cythr- straightforwardly according to historical phonology, and the form 'cythraul' not cythraur is the result of
dissimilation.
Kaynak: CythraulIn Wintu, the vowel ablaut occurs only in the mutations of some verb-root vowels (called
dissimilation), or in some root-deriving suffixes
Kaynak: Wintu languageGrassmann's law (
dissimilation of aspirates) independently in Proto-Greek and Proto-Indo-Iranian. The following table shows the basic
Kaynak: Indo-European languagescanutus cănút cănúnt cărunt (with secondary
dissimilation) minutus mănut mănúnt mărúnt (with secondary
dissimilation) secondary
dissimilation)
Kaynak: Nasal infixDissimilation: The most common
dissimilation is encountered in the infinitive of verbs, where д, т + т dissimilates to ст, for example, крад
Kaynak: Ukrainian grammar The antepenultimate tonic syllable takes only two possible tones, by
dissimilation : low if the following syllable (in sandhi form) starts
Kaynak: Wenzhounesealma from Latin anima (with
dissimilation of -nm- to -lm-) hembra from Latin femina (with lenition of f- to h-,
dissimilation of -mn- to -
Kaynak: Elisiont/th alternation due to
dissimilation of aspirates (Grassmann's law). Ablaut t(h)reph/t(h)roph/t(h)raph.) Labial stem: tiktō, teksō, eteka
Kaynak: Ancient Greek verbsThe change to the English "sash" from the earlier English "shash" is a case of phonetic
dissimilation , says Weekley 1921, Klein 1966,
Kaynak: List of Arabic loanwords in EnglishThe distinction between these sounds was widened in the dialects of northern and central Spain by paradigmatic
dissimilation , while those
Kaynak: History of Spanishfurthered by a policy of cultural and linguistic
dissimilation of the Macedonian Slavs, to be achieved through educational and church propaganda.
Kaynak: Demographic history of Macedonia