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In historical linguistics, metaphony is a class of in which one vowel in a word is influenced by another in a process of assimilation. The sound change is normally "long-distance" in that the vowel triggering the change may be separated from the affected vowel by several consonants, or sometimes even by several syllables.

For more discussion, see the article on .

There are two types:

  • Progressive (or left-to-right) metaphony, in which a vowel towards the beginning of a word influences a subsequent vowel.
  • Regressive (or right-to-left) metaphony, in which a vowel towards the end of the word influences a preceding vowel.

Metaphony is closely related to some other linguistic concepts:

  • is sometimes used synonymously with metaphony. Usually, however, "vowel harmony" refers specifically to a synchronic process operating in a particular language, normally requiring all vowels in a word to agree in a particular feature (e.g. or ). Most commonly, the triggering vowel is in the first syllable of the word (i.e., this is a type of progressive metaphony), as in , and Hungarian. In some cases, however, the triggering vowel is in the last syllable, typically a suffix, as in many varieties of Andalusian Spanish.
  • Umlaut refers to regressive metaphony, usually specifically of a diachronic type operating in the history of a language. The term "umlaut" is found especially in the Germanic languages (see ). In some other languages, other terms are used instead for the same process (e.g. affection in , simply metaphony in the Romance languages).


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