Scholars also described and explained the regularities in the development of consonants and vowels under processes of assimilation, reduplication, compensatory lengthening etc.
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Either the vowel ( V ) is lengthened ( compensatory lengthening ) or the first consonant ( C 1 ) is doubled ( geminated ).
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Waiwai, Katxuyana, Hixkaryana, Panare, Karihona, suggesting a historical process of syllable reduction with subsequent compensatory lengthening of the preceding vowel.
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The / n / has disappeared in English, Frisian, Low German, and dialectal Dutch with compensatory lengthening of the / u /.
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Forms with this type of compensatory lengthening include the nominative singular and dative plural of many participles, adjectives, and nouns, the athematic verbs:
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In general, vowels bearing the circumflex accent were historically long ( for example, through compensatory lengthening associated with the consonant loss described above ).
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Historically, the phonemicisation of vowel length originates in the compensatory lengthening of short vowels when the alveolar trill / / was lost syllable-finally.
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Historically, the phonologization of vowel length originates in the compensatory lengthening of short vowels when the voiced velar fricative / / was lost syllable-finally.
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There was a fair amount of compensatory lengthening involved where a loss of consonantal gemination lengthened the preceding vowel, whence the transformation of ( " nest " ) into.
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In some dialects of Doric, such as Laconian and Cretan, contraction and compensatory lengthening resulted in open-mid vowels, and in others they resulted in the close-mid.
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