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Oral consonant
Oral consonant An oral consonant is a consonant sound in speech that is made ...
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Oral consonant (translated from French)
Oral consonant This article is one ébauche to be ... Spirante Liquid Semivowel Vibrante Roulée Battue Cavity Oral Nasale Flow Exchange Latéral Flow Pulmonary Nonpulmonary ... Voiced See also: Place of articulation One oral consonant is one consonne whose cavity of ...
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Consonant (translated from French)
Consonant So certain characters of this article are ... Spirante Liquid Semivowel Vibrating Rolled Beaten Cavity Oral Nasal Flow Exchange Side Flow Pulmonary Nonpulmonary ... Place of articulation In phonetic , one calls consonant one son of the human language whose ... not stopped (fricative, side or vibrating). One consonant is also a letter of alphabet Latin ... which is used to note a its consonant. The French consonants are: B , C , ...
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Occlusive consonant (translated from French)
Occlusive consonant Mode of articulation Obstruction Constrictive Occlusive Affriquée ... Spirante Liquid Semivowel Vibrante Rolled Beaten Cavity Oral Nasale Flow Exchange Latéral Flow Pulmonary Nonpulmonary ... of articulation In phonetic articulatory , one occlusive consonant (or briefly one occlusive) one indicates consonne ... this blocking. In the case of consonants oral, the air flow is entirely stopped (phase ... also returns to another concept (see Injective consonant). API the note by the symbol ...
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Stop consonant
Stop consonant Manners of articulation Obstruent Click Plosive Ejective ... A stop, plosive, or occlusive is a consonant sound produced by stopping the airflow in ... tract. The term plosive is reserved for oral (non-nasal) stops: that is, stops with ... stops Nasalization nasal stops are differentiated from oral stops only by a lowered velum that ... as there is complete blockage of the oral cavity. A prenasalized stop starts out ...
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Nasal consonant
Nasal consonant Manners of articulation Obstruent Click Plosive Ejective ... to escape freely through the nose. The oral cavity still acts as a resonance chamber ... rather the tongue's articulation, as in oral stops (plosives). Rarely, other types of consonant may be nasalized. Acoustically, nasal stops are ... cross-linguistically are nearly always voiced. (Compare oral plosives, which block off the air ...
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Click consonant
Click consonant Manners of articulation Obstruent Click Plosive Ejective ... produced with two articulatory closures in the oral cavity. The pocket of air enclosed between ... be uvular. This posterior articulation may be oral or nasal, voiced or voiceless, etc. (It ... you realise that while maintaining the double oral closure you're free to breathe through ... orthography. However, many of these combinations are consonant clusters rather than separate phonemes. The ...
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Alveolar consonant
Alveolar consonant Places of articulation Labial Bilabial Labial-velar ... place of articulation; this is where the oral cavity ends, and it is the resonant space of the oral cavity that gives consonants and vowels their ... etc) may be used for a dental consonant, or the under-bar etc) may be ... If it is necessary to specify a consonant as alveolar, a diacritic from the ...
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Guttural consonant
Guttural consonant In articulatory phonetics, the term guttural consonant is sometimes used to describe any of ... articulation is near the back of the oral cavity, and include some velar consonants, uvular ... indicating place of articulation, such as uvular consonant, are generally preferred. Popular attitudes towards guttural ... are pronounced at the back of the oral cavity. Often, this is just a ...
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Éjective consonant (translated from French)
Éjective consonant Mode of articulation Obstruction Constrictive Occlusive Affriquée ... Spirante Liquid Semivowel Vibrante Rolled Beaten Cavity Oral Nasale Flow Exchange Latéral Flow Pulmonary Nonpulmonary ... less simultaneous with the production of the consonant and generally an upswing of larynx . It is thus a consonant glottalized using one flow glottal, therefore not ... apostrophe according to the symbol of the consonant. Synopsis Production One can describe éjective ...
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