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What (who) is yack - definition


yack         
¦ noun & verb variant spelling of yak2.
Phonological history of English consonants         
  • The initial consonant in the word ''finger'' in traditional dialects of England.
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Phonological history of English t; Higher–hire merger; Winter weakening; Fin–thin merger; Den–then merger; Lock–loch merger; Y dropping; Elimination of velar fricatives in English; Initial fricative voicing; S-retraction; Vest–west merger; Let–net merger; Lip–rip merger; R rolling; R tapping; Seal–zeal merger; Pleasure–pressure merger; L dropping; R breaking; L breaking; Rip–lip merger; Th weakening; Final-consonant deletion; Ban–van merger; Lick–lit–lip merger; W dropping; Ship–chip merger; Pit–fit merger; Sip–ship merger; Wing–ring merger; Zip–gyp merger; Phonological history of English fricatives and affricates; Jet–yet merger; Den–ten merger; Bin–pin merger; Gold–cold merger; Phonological history of English fricatives; Money smoothing; Mettle smoothing; Hūsian–hūs split; Husian–hus split; Higher-hire merger; Fin-thin merger; Den-then merger; Y-dropping; Vest-west merger; Let-net merger; Lip-rip merger; Seal-zeal merger; Pleasure-pressure merger; L-dropping; R-breaking; L-breaking; Rip-lip merger; Th-weakening; Final consonant deletion; Ban-van merger; Lick-lit-lip merger; W-dropping; Ship-chip merger; Pit-fit merger; Sip-ship merger; Wing-ring merger; Zip-gyp merger; Jet-yet merger; Den-ten merger; Bin-pin merger; Gold-cold merger; Money-smoothing; Mettle-smoothing; Lock-loch merger; Hūsian-hūs split; Husian-hus split; Ewe-yew-you merger; Yack-yak merger
This article describes those aspects of the phonological history of the English language which concern consonants.