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Ts-ch merger : ウィキペディア英語版
Ts–ch merger
In phonology, the ts–ch merger is the merger of the voiceless alveolar affricate and the voiceless postalveolar affricate .
In Russian language it is the merger of the consonants rendered by letters Che and Tse. If the shift is towards Tse, it is called ''tsokanye'' ((ロシア語:цоканье)); the shift towards Che is called ''chokanye'' ((ロシア語:чоканье)).
It is a regular sound change of Lower Sorbian, but not Upper Sorbian, as seen in the difference between Lower Sorbian and Upper Sorbian , both meaning "time".
In Polish language the merger is part of a more general dialectal feature called ''Mazurzenie'', after the dialect of Mazovia. It also occurs in a few areas of the Chakavian dialect of Croatian, known as ''tsakavism''.
The ''sabesdiker losn'' feature of Northeastern Yiddish includes the merger.


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