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- The littera rule[1]
- A sound change where /VːC/ invalid IPA characters (VC) became /VCː/ invalid IPA characters (VC), i.e. where a long vowel became short and caused the next consonant to geminate, such as littera from earlier lītera, or Iuppiter from earlier Iūpiter.
References
- ^ Sen, Ranjan (2015) Syllable and Segment in Latin, Oxford: Oxford University Press, page 47