Ł–l merger - définition. Qu'est-ce que Ł–l merger
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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Ł–l merger - définition


Ł–l merger         
PHONOLOGICAL CHANGE IN NORTHEASTERN KASHUBIAN
Ł-l merger; L–l merger; L-l merger
Ł–l merger () is a phonological change in northeastern dialects of the Kashubian language, a merger of Ł into L. The Polish-language term
Ľ         
LETTER OF THE SLOVAK ALPHABET, L WITH A CARON DIACRITICAL MARK
L-caron; L with caron
Ľ/ľ is a grapheme found officially in the Slovak alphabet and in some versions of the Ukrainian Latin alphabet. It is an L with a caron diacritical mark, more normally ˇ but simplified to look like an apostrophe with L, and is pronounced as palatal lateral approximant , similar to the "lj-" sound in Ljubljana or million.
L with bar         
  • L with bar in [[Doulos SIL]]
LETTER OF THE LATIN ALPHABET
Ƚ
L with bar (capital Ƚ, lower case ƚ) is a Latin letter L with a bar diacritic. It appears in the alphabet of the Venetian language, and in its capital form it is used in the Saanich orthography created by Dave Elliott in 1978.