homoleptilisation
Homoleptilisation is a theoretical concept in linguistics that describes a hypothetical linguistic process where a language undergoes a uniform and parallel shift in the pronunciation of its vowel sounds. This means that all vowels in a language would move in a consistent direction within the vowel space, potentially affecting their height, backness, or rounding. For example, if a language were to undergo homoleptilisation, all its high vowels might become slightly lower, or all its back vowels might shift forward. This contrasts with other types of vowel shifts, such as chain shifts, where the movement of one vowel triggers compensatory movements in others, leading to a more complex, non-uniform pattern.
The concept of homoleptilisation is largely speculative and has not been widely observed or documented in