Assimilation (linguistics) Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
Assimilation is a regular sound change process by which a phoneme changes to match an adjacent phoneme in a word. If the phoneme changes to match the preceding phoneme, it is progressive assimilation. If the phoneme changes to match the following phoneme, it is regressive assimilation. The result of consonant assimilation is usually a geminate consonant.Examples
- The word assimilation itself (from Latin ad + simile)
- illegible (in + legible)
- suppose (sub + pose)
- Egitto, dottore, and many more words in Italian
