-
different allophone for a
phoneme would cause confusion or make the
speaker sound non-native, the
allophones are said to be complementary. The
allophones then...
- not
consider native speakers of
Indigenous languages to be
allophones. The word "
allophone" (from Gr**** ἀλλόφωνος allóphōnos "speaking a
foreign tongue")...
- Indonesia. /b, d/ can also have
implosive allophones [ɓ, ɗ].
Sounds /i, u, ɛ, ɔ, a/ can have
allophones [ɪ, ʊ, e, o, ɑ].
Simalungun at
Ethnologue (18th...
- words, oral
stops have
aspirated allophones [pʰ, tʰ, kʰ, kʷʰ]; intervocalically,
voiceless /p t k / have
voiced allophones [β d ~ ɾ ɣ ~ ʁ], for instance...
- variants.
Tagalog has
allophones, so it is
important here to
distinguish phonemes (written in
slashes / /) and
corresponding allophones (written in brackets...
-
allophone may be
dependent on the
individual speaker or
other unpredictable factors. Such
allophones are said to be in free variation, but
allophones...
-
prenasal allophones [ᵑɡ] or [ᵑk]. /ŋʷ/ can also have an
allophone of a
labial [mʷ] in word-initial position. /e, o/ can also have
allophones of more open...
- are to some
extent affricated. The
allophones of /n/ are
quite complex. In the
table below,
palatalized allophones which involve more than
minor phonetic...
- two
basic allophones: the
labiovelar approximant [w] and the
velarized voiced labiodental fricative [vˠ]. The
distribution of
these allophones varies from...
-
languages have [a].
Allophones of /ə/ in word-final
position are
heard as [ä ɐ].
Allophones of /e o/ are
heard as [ɛ̝ ɔ̝].
Allophones occur in free variation...