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Image:Lateral fricatives.png
Image:Lateral fricatives.png Image File history File links Lateral_fricatives ... the retroflex, palatal, and velar voiceless lateral fricatives, based on the official alveolar symbol (left ...
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Non-native pronunciations of English
... may sound like Final obstruent devoicing. Interdental fricatives and become labiodental and respectively. Arabic Trouble ... does not exist in these languages. Dental fricatives are typically replaced by apical stops. Difficulty ... native speakers of English as well). Dental fricatives usually become labiodental. Devoicing of final , and ... like "pot." Dutch does not have dental fricatives. Most commonly, becomes ("though" sounds like "dough ... the ) and unvoiced (as in thin ) dental fricatives. Usually the pronunciation is not a ...
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Talk:Ancient Greek phonology/Archive 1
... the letters β, γ, δ were voiced fricatives in classical Greek a mainstream theory or ... frictives and φ, θ, χ are not fricatives then Dionysios Thrax account of how these ... all of the dasea are rendered as fricatives f, f, h respectively where the symbol ... aspirated T but must have always been fricatives from the time the Latin language was ... Thrax constitutes evidence that the desea are fricatives so I wonder why it has ...
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Talk:Ancient Greek phonology/Thrax's responses to RFC comments
... symbols representing plosives were also allophones for fricatives in proto-Semitic by necessity. Comparisons with ... dasea in ancient Greek were anything but fricatives, and the account of Dionysios Thrax makes ... since at al unless the mediae were fricatives. Thefore the evidence reconstructed pronunciation is wither ... if the pronunciation of the "dasea" as fricatives may have been anticipated in certain dialects ... absolutely no sense unless the dasea were fricatives. There is absolutely no evidecne in ...
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Talk:Ancient Greek phonology/Archive 2
... p, d, t, g, k all became fricatives (like in modern Greek) after vowels in ... p, d, t, g, k were all fricatives in Hellenistic times corresponding to the modern ... guide clearly shows that the dasea were fricatives. On top of this since we know ... δ, θ, γ, χ were anything but fricatives, and that ζ was anything but z ... the dasea, mediae and zeta were always fricatives with one sound. -- Thrax 15:46, ...
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Talk:Ancient Greek phonology
... if the pronunciation of the "dasea" as fricatives may have been anticipated in certain dialects ... that they cannot have been anything but fricatives. Semitic Linguisitic theory which implies that all ... letters which were allophones for proto-Semitic fricatives and plosives. Semitic Linguisitic theory which states ... Hebrew non-fricative mediae and dasea became fricatives before 280 BC and that the original ... γ were derived, could indicate the voiced fricatives . It is true that Hebrew and ...
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Talk:International Phonetic Alphabet/Archive II
... table obscures the pairings, especially at the fricatives. −Woodstone June 29, 2005 20:34 (UTC ... Adding an extra column for epi-glottal fricatives seems like a fairly reasonable idea, but ... require a double row for post-alveolar fricatives, since adding another column (as they did ... misleading. As for duplicating the dorsal voiced fricatives in the approximant row, that ambiguity is ... is true for the other dorsal voiced fricatives. Hardly original on my part. And ...
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Manner of articulation
... taps and trills), and the sibilancy of fricatives. Often nasality and laterality are included in ... if they were intermediate between stops and fricatives, but phonetically they are sequences of stop ... Other parameters Sibilants are distinguished from other fricatives by the shape of the tongue and ... the airflow is directed over the teeth. Fricatives at coronal places of articulation may be ... nasal stops and nasal vowels, but nasal fricatives, taps, and approximants are also found. ...
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Fricative consonant
... display correctly in some browsers. [Help] [Edit] Fricatives (or spirants) are consonants produced by forcing ... is called frication. A particular subset of fricatives are the sibilants (sometimes referred to as ... English , , , and are examples of this. Sibilant fricatives voiceless coronal sibilant voiced coronal sibilant ejective ... than with separate symbols. Central non-sibilant fricatives voiceless bilabial fricative voiced bilabial fricative voiceless ... voiceless pharyngeal fricative voiceless epiglottal fricative Lateral fricatives voiceless coronal lateral fricative voiced coronal ...
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Fricative consonant (Psychology wiki)
... display correctly in some browsers. [Help] [Edit] Fricatives (or spirants) are consonants produced by forcing ... is called frication. A particular subset of fricatives are the sibilants (sometimes referred to as ... and are examples of this. [edit] Sibilant fricatives voiceless coronal sibilant voiced coronal sibilant ejective ... with separate symbols. [edit] Central non-sibilant fricatives voiceless bilabial fricative voiced bilabial fricative voiceless ... pharyngeal fricative voiceless epiglottal fricative [edit] Lateral fricatives voiceless coronal lateral fricative voiced coronal ...
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