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Suprasegmental unit (translated from French)
Suprasegmental unit In phonetic and phonology them suprasegmental units (or, sometimes, prosodèmes) are discrete units ... without them. One counts with the row suprasegmental units mainly features prosodic : vocalic quantity or ... should however be noted that very prosodic feature is not inevitably discrete. intonation , for example ...
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List concepts used in linguistics (translated from French)
... B bénéfactif ~ bilingualism ~ boustrophédon ~ short C calque ~ suprasegmental characteristic ~ caritive ~ cas ~ cataphore ~ catachresis ~ syntactic categories ... processing ~ automatic treatment of the languages ~ grammatical feature ~ semantic feature ~ transcription ~ phonetic transcription ~ phonological transcription ~ transitivity ~ translatif ... the languages U umlaut ~ discrete unit ~ lexeme ~ suprasegmental unit V valence ~ combinative alternative ~ free alternative ...
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Talk:Elision
... if you can willingly produce a phonetic feature outside the rules of your language. What ... usually unnecessary). As Nohat said, stress is suprasegmental feature of English and it must be shown ... IPA key's suntax is not a feature but a constituent. I already contrasted these ...
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Talk:Vowel
... overlong length is conditioned by some other feature. —Felix the Cassowary ) 23:29, 30 September ... 2005 (UTC) That's not really accurate. "Suprasegmental" is better. Finnic languages indisputably distinguish three ... It is well established that although they feature four consecutive orthographic vowels, they feature an approximant glide: [auɥoin], [lauɥoin]. Of course ...
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Language with tone (translated from French)
... but are not segmentables. It is thus suprasegmental units : the tonal unit, said tonème, cannot ... Melodies alone In these tone, "the relevant feature is the absence or the presence of ... accent, pitch ; sandhi tonal ; phonology and phonetics ; suprasegmental units.
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Inflected language (translated from French)
... can be often summarized with only one feature for explainable reasons by historical phonetics) : the ... a ] "small drop". Other modifications, of nature suprasegmental, can intervene, like variations instressing, it tonème ... the others and bring generally one grammatical feature each one. It is rather affixes that ...
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Stød
... Icelandic, German and English). Stød is a suprasegmental unit of Danish phonology, which in its ... a glottal stop to transcribe stød, the feature is frequently mistaken to be a consonant rather than a prosodic feature. The origin of stød is the number ...
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Talk:Tenseness
... change work together to make the composite feature of tenseness. peace — ishwar (SPEAK) 07 ... less) entirely by the following consonant and suprasegmental features, such as the timing of stressed ... are considered as being distinguished by the feature Tense (e.g. by Bloch and Trager ...
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Vowel length
... same as for diphthongs, and not a feature of the vowel itself. In some cases ... three distinctive lengths, but the third is suprasegmental, as it has developed from the allophonic ... and Yale for Korean. While not a feature in Latin proper, the macron is also ...
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Talk:Glottal stop
... in this article, though, and that the feature is primarily suprasegmental. Peter Isotalo 19:17, 3 January 2006 ... Most Danish dialects have an unusual phonetic feature called stød, which is similar to a ...
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