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Nasality may
refer to: Nasalization,
phonetic feature of
normal speech Nasality (disorder),
excessive nasalization as a
speech disorder This disambiguation...
- variable, such as the area of the
velopharyngeal opening.
Nasalization Nasality "
Nasalance".[permanent dead link] Fletcher, S; Frost, I; Frost, S (1974). "Quantitative...
- Look up
Nasal,
Nasals,
nasal,
nasals, or naso- in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Nasal /ˈneɪzəl/ is an
adjective referring to the nose, part of human...
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minimal pairs to
decide whether or not the
nasality is of
linguistic importance. In French, for instance,
nasal vowels are
distinct from oral vowels, and...
- Hmong, Hokkien, Yoruba, and Cherokee.
Those nasal vowels contrast with
their corresponding oral vowels.
Nasality is
usually seen as a
binary feature, although...
- 1017/S002510030000459X, S2CID 243772965 Gussmann,
Edmund (1974), Fisiak,
Jacek (ed.), "
Nasality in
Polish and English" (PDF),
Papers and
Studies in
Contrastive Linguistics...
- The
nasal cavity is a large, air-filled
space above and
behind the nose in the
middle of the face. The
nasal septum divides the
cavity into two cavities...
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bottom of the
right stem. The IPA
symbol derives from ⟨n⟩ and ⟨j⟩, ⟨n⟩ for
nasality and ⟨j⟩
denoting palatalization. In
Spanish and
languages whose writing...
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determined by the
nasal bones and the
nasal cartilages,
including the
nasal septum,
which separates the
nostrils and
divides the
nasal cavity into two....
- The
nasal cycle is the
subconscious alternating partial congestion and
decongestion of the
nasal cavities in
humans and
other animals. This
results in...