| 11. | The final step of lenition is then complete apocope.
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| 12. | Traditional orthography had an additional diacritica dot over some consonants to indicate lenition.
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| 13. | Is used in Irish orthography for the lenition of.
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| 14. | Lenition has its own significance when the plural prefix can optionally be omitted.
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| 15. | The lenition tendency of palatalized consonants ( by assibilation and deaffrication ) is important.
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| 16. | Weakening suffixes trigger a kind of lenition.
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| 17. | In Gaelic type, a dot over a consonant indicates lenition of the consonant in question.
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| 18. | This phenomenon occurs because voiced fricatives have developed from lenition of plosives or fortition of approximants.
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| 19. | Most authors now assume both and, with subsequent lenition of in non-palatal environments.
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| 20. | It is possible that the reverse lenition of the initial / hj / to / ? /.
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