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contrast which other sounds in English. Eg: letter,
ladder There are many
allophonic processes in English: lack of plosion,
nasal plosion,
partial devoicing...
- This
article contains phonetic transcriptions in the
International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). For an
introductory guide on IPA symbols, see Help:IPA. For...
- Few
languages use this sound, but it is
found in
Iranian Persian (and
allophonicly in
other varieties of Persian) and in some
Northeast Caucasian languages...
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lateral ejective affricate is a rare type of
consonantal sound, used
allophonically in some
spoken languages.
Features of the
uvular lateral ejective affricate:...
- same as the
Sanskrit accusative case ending,
which is also /m/ (or,
allophonically, ****vara due to the
requirements of the
sandhi word-combining rules)...
- a.ad.vil.eb], "you will
facilitate it".
Stress is
often reinforced by
allophonic vowel length,
especially when it is lexical. For example,
French long...
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Palatalization has
varying phonological significance in
different languages. It is
allophonic in English, but
phonemic in others. In English,
consonants are palatalized...
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vowels and
thirty three consonants. For
Vedic Sanskrit, it has two more
allophonic consonantal characters (the
intervocalic ळ ḷa, and ळ्ह ḷha). To communicate...
- are few exceptions). The well-established
phoneme /ʃ/ may be
realised allophonically as the
voiceless retroflex fricative [ʂ] in
learned clusters with retroflexes...
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historically pronounced in the same way as
German ⟨ch⟩ (as /x/ and /ç/ in an
allophonic relationship, or
potentially as /x/ in all cir****stances as in modern...