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- This article contains phonetic transcriptions in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). For an introductory guide on IPA symbols, see Help:IPA. For...
- written as ⟨ι̯⟩, an iota with the inverted breve below, which is the nonsyllabic diacritic or marker of a semivowel. There is also the post-palatal approximant...
- interpreted as evidence for a lost alternation between syllabic and nonsyllabic consonants (commonly called "semivowels" in the literature). Thus say...
- /eu̯/, /oi̯/, /ou̯/, /ʌi̯/, /ʌu̯/, /ai̯/, and /au̯/. [j] and [w] are nonsyllabic allophones of [i] and [u], respectively. Every consonant except [j],...
- before the front vowels /e, i/. The velars also merge with a following nonsyllabic /i/ to the corresponding palatal before the vowels /a, o, u/, e.g. χιόνι...
- since the replaceability is the consistent mark of the single final nonsyllabic ⟨e⟩, and its 'silence' differs from other 'silent' letters' functions...
- the following consonant, although the difference between homorganic nonsyllabic /mC/ and syllabic /m̩C/ is distinctive, e.g. umpetshisi /um̩pétʃiːsi/...
- September 2017. Retrieved 26 April 2018. Rubach, Jerzy (28 November 1996). "Nonsyllabic Analysis of Voice ****imilation in Polish". Linguistic Inquiry. 27 (1):...
- Joseph; Ornstein, Jacob (1959). "Alternative Analyses of the Bulgarian Nonsyllabic Phonemes". Language. 35 (2, Part I). Linguistic Society of America: 266–270...
- nasal), all of which are falling diphthongs formed by a vowel and a nonsyllabic high vowel. Brazilian Portuguese has roughly the same amount, although...