boukólos rule
checked tone
Grimm's law
Szemerényi's law
affrication
polnoglasie
implosion
ruki
wedge
Sievers's law
Centum language
schwa primum
click
Hirt's law
Stang's law
suction stop
IPA
linguinilike
unreleased
trilaryngealism
linguistical
stød
Joret line
glottal-stopped
Babine
Brittonicism
osthya
pleophony
ach-laut
umlaut
Slavonic language
strong yer
Cowgill's law
Slavonic
Slavic language
glottal stop
Slavic
syllabicity
schwebeablaut
flapping
Proto-Indo European language
continuant
linguolabially
thaa
Withgott effect
glottogonic
weak yer
PIE
jer
laryngeal
Proto-Indo European
dead language
yaa
unaccent
soft c
veil
ram's horns
debuccalization
iota subscript
candrabindu
nontonal
diphthongize
vowel system
antibacchius
microprosody
schwa deletion
aspirate
tone mark
vocalism
o-stem
deaspirate
seṭ
syllabically
syllabic
tonetic
genus Molva
ezafe
glottal catch
Molva
Americanist
glottal plosive
syllable
prosodic system
harakat
South Low Franconian
circumflex
reduced vowel
accentual system
m'kay
Proto-Italic
yus
fish hook
zero-grade
glottalization
smooth breathing
Anglo-Frisian brightening

English words for 'A rule of the Proto-Indo-European reconstructed language that states that a labiovelar stop (*kʷ, *gʷ, *gʷʰ) dissimilates to an ordinary velar stop (*k, *g, *gʰ) next to the vowel *u or its corresponding glide *w.'

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