"pleophony" meaning in English

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Noun

Etymology: From pleo- + -phony. Etymology templates: {{confix|en|pleo|phony}} pleo- + -phony Head templates: {{en-noun|-}} pleophony (uncountable)
  1. (phonology) The phenomenon by which the Late Proto-Slavic "liquid diphthongs", formed from a vowel followed by a liquid *r or *l, become disyllabic -oro-, -ere- and -olo- reflexes in East Slavic languages. Wikipedia link: pleophony Tags: uncountable Categories (topical): Phonology Synonyms: polnoglasie Translations (disyllabic reflex in East Slavic languages): поўнагало́ссе (poŭnahalóssje) [neuter] (Belarusian), täysääntymä (Finnish), pléophonie [feminine] (French), Volllaut [masculine] (German), pleofonia [feminine] (Italian), pełnogłos [masculine] (Polish), полногла́сие (polnoglásije) [neuter] (Russian), pleofònija [Roman, feminine] (Serbo-Croatian), punòglāsje [Roman, neuter] (Serbo-Croatian), polnoglasje [neuter] (Slovene), pleofoni [common-gender] (Swedish), повноголо́сся (povnoholóssja) [neuter] (Ukrainian)
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