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Voicing
Voicing The term voicing may refer to: In phonetics, a type ...
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Voicing   (translated from French)
Voicing voicing is a quality (or property) some sons ... assimilation . In this case, the term of voicing indicate this process of sound change of ... s?? ] (or [ aps?? ]) for "absent". In phonetic , voicing thus describes an empirical phenomenon. In phonology ...
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Talk:Voicing
Talk:Voicing I moved this page to voicing from voice (phonetics) for two reasons: It ... experience, the concept is more commonly called "voicing" than "voice"
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Pre-voicing (phonetics)
Pre-voicing (phonetics) In phonetics, prevoicing means that voicing begins before the closure of a consonant ... speech pathology, this is transcribed with a voicing diacritic placed in front of the consonant ... been reanalysed as consonant clusters with mixed voicing, such as and .
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Image:SHEARING VOICING.JPG
Image:SHEARING VOICING.JPG Image File history File links Download ...
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Talk:Ancient Macedonian language/archive2
... vocalism in XMK? Where is the XMK voicing in Doric? Also, it would be more ... was thrown off by XMK's wacky voicing patterns. 'at the end (or extremity)', from ... this to mean that the Macedonian re-voicing could have taken place between 1200 and ... was Greek(yes!), with a strange re-voicing of the aspirates. No proof, of course ... he says later inscriptions from Macedon avoid voicing of consonants contrasted to earlier ones, ...
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Voice onset time
... when a consonant is released and when voicing, the vibration of the vocal cords, begins ... at or near zero, meaning that the voicing of a following sonorant (such as a ... be understood as the onset of modal voicing. Of course, an aspirated consonant will not ... English [b, d, g] in initial position, voicing begins sometime during the closure (occlusion) of the consonant. Such full voicing is not the limit of negative ...
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Talk:Elision
... no idea how speech works. Aspiration and voicing are independent. I may as well say ... no idea how speech works. Aspiration and voicing are independent." Wrong. Aspiration is the period ... of the stop and the onset of voicing (see voice onset time), i. e. aspiration is by definition the opposite of voicing. Most languages having "voiced aspirated stops" in ... that English speakers employ aspiration (rather than voicing) to distinguish initial /b/ from initial / ...
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Esperanto phonology
... are disagreements, for example, as to whether voicing assimilation is allowed, expected, or forbidden in ... the Slavs and Germans, do not contrast voicing in final obstruents. Syllabic consonants occur only ... especially between vowels. However, aspiration or incomplete voicing of consonants as in English or Mandarin ... in Esperanto: Place assimilation among nasals, and Voicing assimilation among obstruents. However, he stated that ... bombono even in dictionaries. The debate on voicing assimilation is likewise dependent on speakers' ...
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Rendaku
Rendaku Rendaku (連濁, lit. "sequential voicing") is a phenomenon in Japanese morphology which governs the voicing of the initial consonant of the non ... but unpredictable phenomenon in modern Japanese. The "voicing" follows the pattern of Japanese and is ... sounds. It is also known as "sequential voicing". Rendaku can be seen in the following ... Furthermore, there is no motivation for the voicing of the first consonant of the ...
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