1. If a labial consonant immediately precedes, palatalisation is triggered. 2. Palatalisation in J�rriais of to and to has the equivalent in Sercquiais of and.3. Palatalisation also occurs when a syllable that originally contained a front vowel undergoes syncope.4. In particular, it shares the palatalisation of velar consonants also found in Old English. 5. Palatalisation as such is phonological, but it also has a grammatical aspect to it.6. Palatalisation is a change that affects labial and alveolar consonants whenever they are immediately followed by.7. None of the endings triggered palatalisation . 8. Whenever follows a labial consonant, it changes to, which then triggers palatalisation of the consonant. 9. However, palatalisation did occur when a syllable ( formerly ) containing a front vowel was contracted. 10. In general, Russian words with palatalisation have entered into the speech of bilingual Tatars since the 1930s.