Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
palatalize
Verb
/ˈpæl.ə.t̬əl.aɪz/

Definition
To change a sound into a palatal sound, or to modify a consonant sound to be articulated closer to the hard palate.

Examples
- The word ‘did you’ is often palatalized to ‘dʒɪdʒu’ in rapid speech.
- In some dialects of Russian, certain consonants are regularly palatalized before front vowels.
- When learning English, many non-native speakers might struggle with the palatalization of sounds.

Meaning
In linguistics, palatalization refers to the process where a consonant sound becomes more like a palatal consonant, often occurring due to the influence of neighboring sounds or a change in the phonetic environment.

Synonyms
- Palatal assimilation
- Sound change
- Consonant modification