delabialize

English

Alternative forms

  • delabialise

Etymology

de- + labialize

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /diːˈleɪbɪəlaɪz/

Verb

delabialize (third-person singular simple present delabializes, present participle delabializing, simple past and past participle delabialized)

  1. (transitive, phonetics, phonology) To make into a non-labial sound.
    • 1884, Henry Sweet, First Middle English Primer, page 5:
      the resulting labial vowels were soon delabialized into e and ē.
  2. (intransitive, phonetics, phonology) To become a non-labial sound.
    • 1981, Charles Stephen Bird, The Dialects of Mandekan, page 170:
      /gw/ may delabialize to /g/.

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