Definition of Palatalized

1. Adjective. Produced with the front of the tongue near or touching the hard palate (as 'y') or with the blade of the tongue near the hard palate (as 'ch' in 'chin' or 'j' in 'gin').

Exact synonyms: Palatal, Palatalised
Similar to: Soft
Derivative terms: Palatal

Definition of Palatalized

1. Verb. (past of palatalize) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Palatalized

1. palatalize [v] - See also: palatalize

Lexicographical Neighbors of Palatalized

palatal obturators
palatal papillomatosis
palatal plate
palatal reflex
palatal seal
palatal shelf
palatal triangle
palatalisation
palatalise
palatalised
palatalises
palatalising
palatalization
palatalizations
palatalize
palatalized (current term)
palatalizes
palatalizing
palatally
palatals
palate
palate expander
palate hook
palate myograph
palated
palates
palatial
palatially
palatialness
palatialnesses

Literary usage of Palatalized

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Introduction to the Science of Language by Archibald Henry Sayce (1880)
"15. dh/ (palatalized dh). 16. D (palatal d). 17. e (close e). 18. a (French close eu). 19. e (variety of open e). 20. » (variety of French open eu). ..."

2. Introduction to the Science of Language by Archibald Henry Sayce (1883)
"15. dh/ (palatalized dh). 16. D (palatal d). 17. e (close e). 1 8. a (French close eu). 19. e (variety of open e). to. 3 (variety of French open eu). 21. ..."

3. Historical Grammar of the Ancient Persian Language by Edwin Lee Johnson (1917)
"Aryan palatalized Velars in Ancient Persian. c. 150. Aryan c remained c in Anc. Pers. except before y, where it was changed to s as in Av.; eg*, IE, *-qe, ..."

4. The Dialects of Central Italy by Herbert H. Vaughan (1915)
"SG and XG before E and I. No examples recorded. SGR and XGR becoming initial remain as SGR, in which the S may be somewhat palatalized. ..."

5. Otia Merseiana by University of Liverpool Faculty of Arts (1901)
"THE HISTORY OF OLD ENGLISH FRONTED (palatalized) INITIAL 5 IN THE MIDDLE AND MODERN ENGLISH DIALECTS. By HENRY CECIL WVI.D. THE following pages are intended ..."

6. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature and (1910)
"Thus Norman-French spelt its palatalized c-sound ( = tsh) with ch as in cher and the English palatalized cild, &c. became child, &c. ..."

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