Gemination of aspirated consonants in Eastern Armenian Double aspirated k’k’ Մեքքա Mek’k’a "Mecca": /ˈmekʰkʰa/ [ˈmekːʰa] Double aspirated c’c’ կեցցե kets’ts’e...
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Breathy voice (redirect from Voiced aspirated consonant)
Hindi and comparative Indo-European studies, breathy consonants are often called voiced aspirated, as in the Hindi and Sanskrit stops normally denoted...
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Plosive (redirect from Aspirated plosive consonant)
voiced plosives. In aspirated plosives, the vocal cords (vocal folds) are abducted at the time of release. In a prevocalic aspirated plosive (a plosive...
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languages have tenuis click consonants alongside voiced, aspirated, and glottalized series. In transcription, tenuis consonants are not normally marked explicitly...
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Aspiration (redirect from Aspirated)
aspiration, Aspiration, aspirate, or aspirated in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Aspiration or aspirations may refer to: Aspirated consonant, a plosive or fricative...
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Gemination (redirect from Geminate consonant)
geminated consonant, enjoined with the Virama diacritic. Gemination of aspirated consonants in Hindi are formed by combining the corresponding non-aspirated consonant...
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Grassmann's law (redirect from Dissimilation of aspirates)
Greek and Sanskrit which states that if an aspirated consonant is followed by another aspirated consonant in the next syllable, the first one loses the...
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History of Latin (section Consonants)
raised to i and u, respectively. Consonants are generally more stable. However, the Indo-European voiced aspirates bh, dh, gh, gwh are not maintained...
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Garhwali language (section Aspirated consonants)
Almost every aspirated consonant exhibits allophonic variation. Each aspirated consonant can be converted into the corresponding tenuis consonant. This can...
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Fricative (redirect from Aspirated fricative)
their stop consonants. However, phonemically aspirated fricatives are rare. /s~sʰ/ contrasts with a tense, unaspirated /s͈/ in Korean; aspirated fricatives...
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there was a series of aspirated consonants that survived in the Shapsug and Bzhedugh dialect while they became plain consonants in the other dialects...
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Fortis and lenis (redirect from Fortis consonant)
subglottal pressure involving its aspirated consonants. "Fortis" and "lenis" have also been used to refer to contrasts of consonant duration in languages like...
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SAMPA chart (section Consonant modifiers)
transcription delimiters. The following show the typical symbols for consonants and vowels used in SAMPA, an ASCII-based system based on the International...
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Cham Jawi (section Consonants)
letter حـ ح is used as part of a digraph to represent an aspirated consonant, if the leading consonant is a voiceless letter (k, c, t, p). The letter هـ ه...
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ǂʼAmkoe language (section Consonants)
not change, and so effectively becomes low>high.) Aspirated consonants (and especially delayed-aspirated clicks) have an additional depressive effect at...
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series of voiceless aspirated consonants. The Iranian languages probably passed through the same stage, subsequently changing the aspirated stops into fricatives...
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letters are used for un-aspirated consonants and short vowels while the capital case letters are used for aspirated consonants and long vowels. While the...
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Thai script (section Sukhothai consonant inventory)
mâːt/ with a silent r and a plain t that is represented using an aspirated consonant) "to be able" (Sanskrit समर्थ samartha) Thai จันทร์ (spelled chanthr...
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Revised Romanization of Korean (section Consonants)
⟨k⟩ ⟨t⟩ ⟨p⟩ ⟨ch⟩ both for the unaspirated and aspirated consonants, adding an apostrophe for the aspirated versions (⟨k'⟩ ⟨t'⟩ ⟨p'⟩ ⟨ch'⟩). (The McCune–Reischauer...
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Taa language (section Consonants)
voiceless nasal and voiceless nasal aspirated (i.e. delayed aspirated) clicks (Miller 2011). West ǃXoon has 164 consonants in a strict unit analysis, including...
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Ancient Greek (section Consonants)
single consonant, or a cluster of a stop with a sonorant, add a syllable consisting of the initial consonant followed by e. An aspirated consonant, however...
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Ancient Greek phonology (section Consonant spelling)
voiceless, and aspirated stops (such as /b p pʰ/, as in English "bot, spot, pot"); a distinction between single and double consonants and short and long...
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McCune–Reischauer (section Consonants)
Romanization of Korean in 2000. Under the McCune–Reischauer system, aspirated consonants like k', t', p' and ch' are distinguished by apostrophes from unaspirated...
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Korean phonology (section Aspirated)
Korean spelling, the tense consonants came from the initial consonant clusters sC-, pC-, psC-.: 29, 38, 452 The "aspirated" segments are characterized...
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Greek and Sanskrit which states that if an aspirated consonant is followed by another aspirated consonant in the next syllable, the first one loses the...
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Sinhala language (section Consonants)
language of these inscriptions, still retaining long vowels and aspirated consonants, is a Prakrit similar to Magadhi, a regional associate of the Middle...
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Alveolo-palatal consonant Alveolo-palatal ejective fricative (ɕʼ) Apical consonant Approximant consonant Articulatory phonetics Aspirated consonant (◌ʰ) Auditory...
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of a particular language, ejectives may contrast with aspirated, voiced and tenuis consonants. Some languages have glottalized sonorants with creaky...
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Old Korean (section Aspirate consonants)
Korean all have a phonemic distinction between the non-aspirated velar stop /k/ and its aspirated equivalent, /kʰ/. However, both are regularly reflected...
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Hindi–Urdu transliteration (section Consonants)
Hindi has individual letters for aspirated consonants whereas Urdu has a specific letter to represent an aspirated consonant No words in Hindustani can begin...
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