- [ɫ] (the
velarized equivalent of [l]) A
superscript Latin gamma U+02E0 ˠ
MODIFIER LETTER SMALL GAMMA after the
letter standing for the
velarized consonant...
-
varieties of English, the
phoneme /l/
becomes velarized ("dark l") in
certain contexts. By contrast, the non-
velarized form is the "clear l" (also
known as: "light...
- non-
velarized words [ɯ] in
velarized words /o/ is
realized as [ø] in non-
velarized words [o] in
velarized words /u/ is
realized as [y] in non-
velarized words...
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distinct from "l with tilde", [ɫ],
which transcribes a
different sound – the
velarized (or pharynɡealized)
alveolar lateral approximant,
often called "dark L"...
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consonants are
velarized. In
Scottish Gaelic, the only
velarized consonants are [n̪ˠ] and [l̪ˠ]; [r] is
sometimes described as
velarized as well. Palatalized...
- as in lip or blend,
while the
velarized alveolar lateral approximant (IPA [ɫ])
occurs in bell and milk. This
velarization does not
occur in many European...
- [nˤ]
Voiceless velarized alveolar sibilant [sˠ]
Voiced velarized dental fricative [ðˠ]
Voiceless velarized alveolar plosive [tˠ]
Velarized alveolar flap...
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single stroke. In Polish, ⟨Ł⟩ is used to
distinguish the
historical dark (
velarized) L [ɫ] from
clear L [l]. The
Polish ⟨Ł⟩ now
sounds the same as the English...
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vowel sounds. The /a/
pronunciation is
closer to [ä]
except after velarized /mˠ/ and /pˠ/.
Quantity is
distinctive for
vowels and
plain nasal consonants...
- Albanian,
Irish and Russian,
velarization is
generally ****ociated with more
dental articulations of
coronal consonants. Thus,
velarized consonants, such as Albanian...