i-mutation

English

Noun

i-mutation

  1. (linguistics) A type of sound change in which a vowel's place of articulation is raised (becomes more close) under the influence of a following /i/, /j/ or similar sound.

Synonyms

  • umlaut, i-umlaut (in the context of Germanic languages)
  • a-mutation
  • u-mutation

Translations

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