Things diphthongization often describes (“diphthongization ________”)
notice
How diphthongization often is described (“________ diphthongization”)
palatal,
secondary,
slight,
spontaneous,
spanish,
double,
late,
english,
old,
general,
early,
umlaut,
subsequent,
german,
high,
marked,
french,
leonese,
later
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