compen'satory length'ening
— Historical Ling. Historical Ling.
- the lengthening of a vowel when a following consonant is weakened or lost, as the change from Old English niht (nikht) to night (nīt), with loss of (kh) and lengthening of (i) to a vowel that eventually became (ī).
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