Category:English terms with unexpected final devoicing

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Newest pages ordered by last category link update:
  1. cheeselep
  2. lofe
  3. nief
  4. yont
  5. ayont
  6. somefink
  7. hunnert
  8. hunnit
  9. hafe
  10. beyant
Oldest pages ordered by last edit:
  1. dreamt
  2. dealt
  3. knelt
  4. belief
  5. built
  6. went
  7. spelt
  8. smelt
  9. ayont
  10. gilt

In prehistoric Old English, final fricatives were devoiced; compare Old English līf to Old High German līb (life). In standard English, this process did not affect plosives (e.g. road) or secondary word-final fricatives (e.g. love), but some dialects devoiced these consonants, especially when unstressed (this was particularly common in Middle English). No modern variety universally has this devoicing, but some devoiced forms survive dialectally (e.g. anythink) or have been adopted in the standard language (most notably in the past tense of some irregular verbs, such as sent, aided by analogy with e.g. kept).


Pages in category "English terms with unexpected final devoicing"

The following 32 pages are in this category, out of 32 total.