TeW
TeW, also known as T'ew or Tew, is a phonological process or a linguistic phenomenon observed in some languages. It refers to the tendency for a labial consonant, typically /p/ or /b/, to be realized as a velar consonant, such as /k/ or /g/, particularly in certain phonetic environments or across specific morpheme boundaries. This process is not a universal feature of all languages but is a characteristic found in the historical development or synchronic variation of particular linguistic systems.
The phenomenon of TeW can manifest in various ways. It might occur as a sound change over
Linguists study TeW to understand the mechanisms of sound change and variation. Analyzing instances of TeW