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Rhotic consonant
Rhotic consonant Rhotic consonants, or "R"-like sounds, are non ... even stops in others. The most typical rhotic sounds found in the world's languages ... bilabial trill, however, is not considered a rhotic. Many languages, for example Russian or ...
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Talk:Rhotic consonant
Talk:Rhotic consonant The article says the IPA supplies a complete set of rhotic symbols but http://classweb.gmu.edu/accent ... the similar but not identical voiced alveolar rhotic fricatives in some Latin American accents of ... 10:47, 12 September 2005 (UTC) Defining rhotic If rhotic consonants, or "R"-like ...
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Rhotic
Rhotic In linguistics, rhotic can refer to: a rhotic consonant such as IPA a rhotic accent such as General American an ...
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Flap consonant
Flap consonant Manners of articulation Obstruent Click Plosive Ejective ... difference between a flap and a stop consonant is that in a flap, there is ... digraph with the right-tail diacritic, . Non-rhotic flaps The only common non-rhotic flap is the labiodental flap, found throughout ...
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Syllabic consonant
Syllabic consonant A syllabic consonant is a consonant which either forms a syllable of its ... the syllabic nucleus may be either a rhotic vowel, , a diphthong , or a syllabic ar ...
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Retroflex consonant
Retroflex consonant Places of articulation Labial Bilabial Labial-velar ... retroflex plosive In phonetics, retroflex consonants are consonant sounds used in some languages. The tongue ... official IPA, would be to use the rhotic diacritic for the apical retroflexes: . Laminal retroflexes ... one to the right represents a voiced consonant. Shaded areas denote pulmonic articulations judged impossible ...
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Consonant cluster
Consonant cluster In linguistics, a consonant cluster is a group of consonants which ... vowel. In English, the groups and are consonant clusters in the word splits. Some linguists argue that consonant clusters should be restricted to those that ... occur within one syllable. Others believe that consonant clusters are more useful as a ...
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Flap consonant (Psychology wiki)
Flap consonant Home Support Help Site Support Orientation Background ... difference between a flap and a stop consonant is that in a flap, there is ... with the right-tail diacritic, . [edit] Non-rhotic flaps The only common non- rhotic flap is the labiodental flap , found throughout ... Wikipedia. The original article was at Flap consonant. The list of authors can be ...
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Liquid consonant (translated from French)
Liquid consonant This article is one ébauche to be ... your knowledge by modifying it. One liquid consonant is one consonne spirante which is not ... The liquid consonants can be latérales or rhotic. French comprises only one liquid: [ L ].
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Talk:Retroflex consonant
Talk:Retroflex consonant Whilst I am sure this article is ... These people already know what a retroflex consonant is, so this article isn't much ... words like bàba ("father") where the second consonant is voiced because its between vowels. Whatever ... same as the -suffix which forms the rhotic final in words like háir ("child") or ... universal feature though: not all speakers of rhotic dialects have retroflex ars. People in ...
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