- In
phonetics and phonology, an
intervocalic consonant is a
consonant that
occurs between two vowels.: 158
Intervocalic consonants are
often ****ociated...
-
transcription delimiters.
Flapping or tapping, also
known as
alveolar flapping,
intervocalic flapping, or t-voicing, is a
phonological process involving a voiced...
- word
initial position (e.g., gnon), but it is most
frequently found in
intervocalic,
onset position or word-finally (e.g., montagne).
French has
three pairs...
- ('fact'). However, /ɲ/, /ʃ/, /ʎ/, /d͡z/, /t͡s/ are
always geminated intervocalically,
including across word boundaries. Similarly, nasals, liquids, and...
- [ʃʃ] in
Tuscan likely proceeded via an
intermediate stage of *[ʃt͡ʃ].
Intervocalically, the
sequences /dj ɡj/
could both
merge with /j/ in an
early type of...
- is
conventionally transcribed ⟨γ{ι,η,υ,ει,οι}⟩ word-initially and
intervocalically before back
vowels and /a/). In the
tables below, the Gr****
names of...
-
phonemised after loaning words with /t͡ʃ, d͡ʒ/ from
other languages.
Intervocalically /d͡z/ can
become [z] e.g. [rɐːzu, d͡zoːli, ɡudd͡zu]. /ʋ/ can be rounded...
- that are
typical of
Western Romance languages,
including lenition of
intervocalic consonants (thus
Latin vīta >
Spanish vida). The
diphthongization of...
- *rīsaną vs *raizijaną) loss and
forlorn (PGmc. *lusą vs *fraluzanaz)
Intervocalic /t/ and /d/ are
commonly lenited to [ɾ] in most
accents of
North American...
- 'Henry'. All non
geminated voiceless stops and
affricate become voiced intervocalically and
after a
nasal as in Tamil. The
geminated velars /kk/ and /ŋŋ/ are...