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    or [dtsʰ]) and /dzʼ/ ([dsʼ] or [dtsʼ]) are sometimes analyzed as being prevoiced / ̬tsʰ/ and / ̬tsʼ/, though the cessation of voicing has also been analyzed...
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  • used for the prevoiced affricate /ɢqʰ/ in the practical orthography of Taa. ⟨gǃh⟩ ⟨gǀh⟩ ⟨gǁh⟩ ⟨gǂh⟩ are used in Juǀʼhoan for its four prevoiced aspirated...
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    lingual–glottalic airstream contours. It may be that the 'prevoiced' consonants of Taa, including prevoiced clicks, can also be analyzed as contour consonants...
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  • the same root as murmured, glottalized, or epiglottalized vowels. The prevoiced aspirated and ejective consonants, both pulmonic and clicks, contain a...
    25 KB (1,753 words) - 21:49, 19 July 2024
  • This article contains phonetic transcriptions in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). For an introductory guide on IPA symbols, see Help:IPA. For...
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  • equivalent sounds in other languages. In Juǀʼhoan, it's used for the similar prevoiced aspirated plosive /b͡pʰ/. It is used in Irish to represent /w/ (beside...
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    jaw' (compare giall [ˈɟiəl̪ˠ] 'jaw'). In Juǀʼhoan, it's used for the prevoiced aspirated velar plosive /ɡ͡kʰ/. In the Malay and Indonesian alphabet,...
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  • Alphabet have a notation for partial voicing and devoicing as well as for prevoicing: Partial voicing can mean light but continuous voicing, discontinuous...
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  • that when these are pronounced in isolation, voiced stops are either prevoiced or pre-nasalized. It is worth noting that some prenasalized onsets are...
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  • phonetically devoiced. Word-medial /b, d, ɡ/ are normally fully voiced (or prevoiced), but may become non-plosives through lenition. The phonemes /b, d, ɡ/...
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  • that language. For example, if English-learning infants are exposed to a prevoiced /d/ to voiceless unaspirated /t/ continuum (similar to the /d/ - /t/ distinction...
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  • detail due to the nature of the release rather than being phonemically prevoiced. The post-alveolar affricates (/tʃ/ etc.) are conflated with the alveolar...
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  • the practical orthography of the Taa language, where it represents the prevoiced affricate [ɢqχʼ]. ⟨ngʼw⟩ is used for [ŋʷ] in Swahili-based alphabets....
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  • dialect of the speaker. It can also be heard as [ ̬ɽ] when realized as prevoiced in word-initial positions. /w/ may fluctuate to a labio-dental [v] among...
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    is, not breathy voice/murmured consonants; for some speakers they are prevoiced) along with modally voiced and tenuis consonants but without an accompanying...
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  • system of stops consisting of voiceless stops, plain voiced stops, and prevoiced stops with voiceless aspiration. This is similar to the traditional reconstruction...
    47 KB (5,648 words) - 14:14, 27 August 2024
  • considered to constitute consonant clusters.[citation needed] Aspiration Prevoicing List of phonetic topics Phonation Nance & Stuart-Smith (2013). Silverman...
    15 KB (1,660 words) - 21:55, 28 July 2024