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- alternatively be analyzed as cases of neutralization. See Neutralization and archiphonemes below, particularly the example of the occurrence of the three English...
- phonemes and 4 consonant archiphonemes in Ambonese Malay and they are charted below (van Minde 1997, pp. 40–41): These archiphonemes is a consequence from...
- consonants /b/, /ts/, and /dz/ are long at the start of a word, while the archiphoneme |R|[dubious – discuss] is realised as a trill /r/ in the same position...
- ímam, depending on speaker.) Like the ん of ****anese, the archiphoneme /N/ is a nasal archiphoneme of syllabic codas and its actual place of articulation...
- Finnish, Spanish and many more. wide range of variation in ****anese (as archiphoneme /N/) Allophones for /r/: Bengali, Xavante Allophones for /ɽ/: Bengali...
- between these vowels is neutralized, implying that it represents an archiphoneme, which may be written /i/. Many speakers, however, do have a contrast...
- be pronounced /ˈɔːfəl/ or /ˈɔːfʊl/. Phonologically, this vowel is an archiphoneme representing the neutralization of /ʊ/ and /ə/. A rounded vowel [u],...
- recognized by de Courtenay. Trubetzkoy also developed the concept of the archiphoneme. Another important figure in the Prague school was Roman Jakobson, one...
- more rarely, in verbal inflections. Unstressed word-final ⟨e⟩ has an archiphoneme of ⟨ë⟩. The pronouns tewa, jewa, czewa, njewa, etc., are subject to irregular...
- substrate from Native American languages. In Chile, as in Andalusia, the archiphoneme /r/ in the sequence /rn/ is sometimes ****imilated to [nn] in lower-class...