- articulation.
Consonants that are not
articulated in the same
place are
called heterorganic.
Descriptive phonetic classification relies on the
relationships between...
- most
affricates are homorganic,
Navajo and
Chiricahua Apache have a
heterorganic alveolar-velar
affricate [tx] (Hoijer &
Opler 1938,
Young &
Morgan 1987...
- (affixes
escaped this
sound change). C¹C² (with the
first consonant is
heterorganic nasal) is
changed to homorganic, e.g. *DəmDəm to *dəndəm. As with Adelaar...
- linguo-pulmonic contours, [ǃ͡qχ], etc. The 'uvulo-ejective'
clicks are
heterorganic affricates, and
equivalent to linguo-glottalic
consonants transcribed...
- [bɪnɡan] ngan-bu-ni 's/he hit me' [ŋanbʊnɪ] If
Wagiman constrained against heterorganic clusters and ****imilated them for place, as
English does,
these words...
- [ǂ͡kxʼ] or [ǂᴴ]).
Although homorganic [ǂ͡χʼ] does not
contrast with
heterorganic [ǂ͡kxʼ] [clarification
needed should be here [ǂ͡qxʼ] or [ǂ͡kχʼ]?] in...
- ergodic, ergometer, ergonomics, ergophobia, exoergic, gamergate, georgic,
heterorganic, homorganic, liturgy, metallurgy, microorganism, organ, organic, organism...
-
distinguished by length. One of the two
affricates /k͡s/ is
unusual for
being heterorganic.
Blackfoot has a
vowel system with
three monophthongs, /i o a/. The short...
- not have any
prenasalized consonants and have a rather-large
number of
heterorganic compounds. Sesotho,
uniquely among the
recognised and
standardised Sotho–Tswana...
- proto-Pama–Nyungan /-np-/ and /-nk-/
clusters have been
preserved across Australia.
Heterorganic nasal + stop
sequences remain stable even in
modern connected speech...