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Voiced plosives initial consonant   (translated from Chinese)
Voiced plosives initial consonant Voiced plosives initial consonantRefers Middle Ages Chinese Muddy plosive、Muddy ... initial consonant. In rhyme chart , the voiced plosives initial consonant includes□mother、Presents the mother、Decides the mother、Clear ... afterwards age, the most Chinese dialect voiced plosives initial consonant turned the relative clear initial ... the rule Wu dialect retains the voiced plosives initial consonant
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Hindi
... Sanskrit, consists of a matrix of 25 plosives and 8 sonorants and fricatives. The system ... Post-alveolar/
Palatal Velar Uvular Glottal Plosives (unaspirated)
Plosives (aspirated) Nasals Fricatives Sibilants Trills Flaps Approximants Lateralapproximant The 25 plosives occur in five groups, with each group ... is also given in the second line. Plosives UnaspiratedVoiceless AspiratedVoiceless UnaspiratedVoiced AspiratedVoiced Nasal Velar ...
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Sanskrit
... vowel system as velars, retroflexes, palatals and plosives rather than as back, central and mid ... is named in the table as such. Plosives UnaspiratedVoiceless AspiratedVoiceless UnaspiratedVoiced AspiratedVoiced Nasal Velar ; English ... English: bone ; Aspirated /b/ ; English: mine Non-Plosives/Sonorants Palatal Retroflex Dental/Alveolar Labial/Glottal ... of India. The distinction between the dental plosives and the retroflex plosives is also very stark in all ...
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Talk:Ancient Greek phonology/Archive 1
... linguistics that χ φ θ were aspirated plosives in classical times. See for instance Sidney ... would go from being spirants to aspirated plosives to spirants again. Further more the dasea ... in Latin are never described as aspirated plosives but as fricatives, f, f and h ... the claim that the dasea were aspirated plosives is totally unfounded and is based on ... the idea that the dasea were aspirated plosives come from. Why aren't they ...
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Devanāgarī
... vowel system as velars, retroflexes, palatals and plosives rather than as back, central and mid ... is named in the table as such. Plosives UnaspiratedVoiceless AspiratedVoiceless UnaspiratedVoiced AspiratedVoiced Nasal Velar क ... Aspirated / b / म (m); English: mine Non-Plosives/Sonorants Palatal Retroflex Dental/Alveolar Velar/Glottal ... variants of Sanskrit's simple voiced retroflex plosives. The / ɳ / (ṇ or ण) in Sanskrit ... after the first consonant. The corresponding unaspirated plosives must be pronounced with no significant ...
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Talk:Albanian language
... postalveolar affricates and rather than true palatal plosives.--Theathenae 13:46, 9 November 2005 (UTC ... language. Are there voiced () and voiceless palatal plosives () in Greek? If so, can you provide ... that Greek does indeed have true palatal plosives. In the case of Albanian it would ... in the article Greek language, that palatat plosives don't exist in Greek. If they ... your claims that there are no palatal plosives in Greek. Thanks for the clarification.-- ...
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Indian English
... languages, the distinction between aspirated and unaspitaed plosives is very stark. So General Indian English ... Indian English is the use of retroflex plosives (/ʈ/, /ɖ/) instead of the corresponding alveolar plosives of English (/t/ and /d/). In Indian ... are two entirely distinct sets of coronal plosives: one dental and the other retroflex. To the Indian ears, the English alveolar plosives sound more like retroflex than dental. ...
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Non-native pronunciations of English
... consonants may be pronounced as dental. Fortis plosives may be pronounced plain and Lenis plosives as fully voiced (except word finally; see ... especially word-finally — lenis and fortis plosives may differ in length and aspiration, yet ... dialects do not have any fully voiced plosives. This is not too different from English ... in Tagálog: Labiodental fricatives may become bilabial plosives. Dental fricatives may become dental plosives. ...
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Tamil language
... or the first half) of geminated voiced plosives inside a word. For example, a word ... have distinct letters for voiced and unvoiced plosives, although both are present in the spoken language. Voiced and unvoiced plosives are indeed allophones. They in fact form ... at that place. Inside words, only unvoiced plosives occur commonly as geminated pair like -pp- , but voiced plosives usually don't come as pairs. ...
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Talk:Ancient Greek phonology/Thrax's responses to RFC comments
... devised since all of the symbols representing plosives were also allophones for fricatives in proto ... once Semitic linguistics is accepted that the plosives in the Phoenicians alphabet were also allophones ... ascribed the proto-Indo-European mediae as plosives b, d, g. If they were plosives then proto-Germanic words beginning with PIE ... such as *b when they became voiced plosives. If it is assumed that mediae ...
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