Category:Italian terms with unexpected vowel outcomes

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Newest and oldest pages 
Newest pages ordered by last category link update:
  1. dieci
  2. giovine
  3. Aniene
  4. novero
  5. lumaca
  6. inoltre
  7. sonnacchioso
  8. farfecchia
  9. folaga
  10. rovesciare
Oldest pages ordered by last edit:
  1. oggi
  2. uscire
  3. domani
  4. quindi
  5. altrimenti
  6. nespolo
  7. folaga
  8. giovane
  9. cronaca
  10. inoltre

Most of these fall into one of two categories:

  • Proparoxytones (words with the structure [-ˈσσσ]), where some kind of modification occurred in the syllable following the stressed one, perhaps reflecting an earlier trend of vowel reduction in that position.
  • A following /l/, perhaps in early Tuscan [ɫ], may have exerted a 'velarizing' influence on preceding vowels in that position.
  • Adverbs where an original /-e/ has been replaced by /-i/, perhaps by analogy with those with etymological /-i/, such as ieri, fuori < Latin herī, forīs.


Pages in category "Italian terms with unexpected vowel outcomes"

The following 42 pages are in this category, out of 42 total.