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Nasals
Nasals The nasals are a pair of bones in the ...
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Talk:Phonological history of English short A
... I pronounce the æ tense only before nasals. In the chart, 'man' and 'ham' are ... accents in which tensing occurs only before nasals in the same syllable? The default pattern tenses /æ/ before all nasals, tautosyllabic or not; other patterns tense before tautosyllabic nasals and voiceless fricatives. I don't think ... there are any that tense before tautosyllabic nasals only. Saying "In accents that have ...
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Talk:Stop consonant
... accommodate both the glottal stop and the nasals (I doubt that it can), you will ... single "nasal stop". This should indicate that nasals and stops are, in fact, not the ... in IPA, and a nasal. Leaving the nasals to their own article allows us to ... they're not considered clusters, prenasalized stops. Nasals do have releases (but in English, final nasals may lack it). If you say ...
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Talk:International Phonetic Alphabet for English/Archive1
... ] is invariant with respect to following nasals. This means that the brain "program" that ... The same effect can be heard without nasals, for example it will be heard in ... ] is different when [] occurs before nasals. This is what is meant by allophone ... target for [] is the same before nasals and non-nasals; (b) dialects where [] is raised ...
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Spanish phonology
... Dental Alveolar Post-Alveolar Palatal Velar Plosives Nasals Fricatives Affricates Approximants Trills Taps Laterals This ... appears initially (in some accents) and after nasals (tambor, envidia), approximant elsewhere (nube, la bodega ... plosive "d" (dedo) appears initially or after nasals (donde) and , approximant elsewhere (nido, la deuda ... gato), "gu" (guerra). appears initially or after nasals (ganga), approximant elsewhere (lago, la garganta). Fricatives ... like French that has also developed from . Nasals There are three nasal phonemes in ...
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Talk:Icelandic language
... very interesting fact that the voicing of nasals is phonemic in Icelandic whereas the voicing ... to remove the sentence "Of the voiceless nasals, only [n̥] is phonemic," Stefán Ingi (talk ... 2005 (UTC) How about "Of the voiceless nasals, only occurs in word-initial position"? AFAIK ... somewhat abstract underlying representation. If the voiceless nasals are phonemes, why are they prohibited from ... except the velar fricatives): Correction: the palatal nasals are allophones of the velar ones ...
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Ancient Greek phonology
... consonant inventory of Classical Greek contains two nasals (/m/, /n/), two liquids (/l/ and /r ... separate subsections below. Ancient grammarians classified the nasals, liquids and /s/ together as hemiphona (), by ... of the first element was phonologically irrelevant. Nasals These are the bilabial nasal /m/, written ... articulation but gemination occurs and the two nasals are pronounced together as a prolonged bilabial ... of consonants, namely aphona plus liquids or nasals (e.g τρ or κν) are ...
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Nasal release
... stop. Such consonants are also called prestopped nasals. Prestopped nasals, and prenasalized stops, occur when the oral ... languages are most famous for having prestopped nasals. This can be seen in place names ... stops are presented as laminal postalveolars.) Prestopped nasals also found in Australia. The Eastern Arrernte ... language has both prenasalized stops and prestopped nasals, but does not have word-initial ...
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Portuguese Ortografia (translated from Italian)
... one sillaba, it is continuation of vocal nasals "m" and "n". When it is found ... one sillaba, it is continuation of vocal nasals" m "and" n ". Accenta only with the ... one sillaba, it is continuation of vocal nasals "m" and "n"; or when it is ... one sillaba, it is continuation of vocal nasals" m "and" n ". Accenta only with the ... vocal sluices ("vogais fechadas") í, ú; vocal nasals ("vogais nasais") â, ã, an, am, ...
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Ojibwe writing systems
... became a common practice to represent these nasals by underlining the nasaled long vowels. The ... used today employing the /<-nh> for nasals are sometimes called "Fiero-Nichols Double Vowel ... over a vowel or vowels to represent nasals () and diaersis (¨) over the vowel to ... dictionary, circumflex accents were used to indicate nasals but in his later editions, they appear ...
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