Ǯ (minuscule: ǯ) is a modified letter of the Latin alphabet, formed from ezh (ʒ) with the addition of a caron. In the Uralic Phonetic Alphabet, it represents...
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Ʒ may refer to: Ezh (Ʒ, ʒ), a letter Dram (unit), a unit of mass Voiced palato-alveolar fricative 3 (number) Search for "Ʒ" on Wikipedia. 3 (disambiguation)...
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Unicode subscripts and superscripts (redirect from ᶾ)
Latin/IPA ᶛ ᶜ ᶝ ᶞ ᶟ ᶠ ᶡ ᶢ ᶣ ᶤ ᶥ ᶦ ᶧ ᶨ ᶩ ᶪ ᶫ ᶬ ᶭ ᶮ ᶯ ᶰ ᶱ ᶲ ᶳ ᶴ ᶵ ᶶ ᶷ ᶸ ᶹ ᶺ ᶻ ᶼ ᶽ ᶾ, Greek ᶿ. The Cyrillic Extended-B block contains two Cyrillic superscripts:...
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[j, ʝ, ɟ, ʒ, ʃ, x] (the last one is typical of Gipuzkoa). Among non-European languages that have adopted the Latin script, ⟨j⟩ stands for /ʒ/ in Turkish...
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Voiced postalveolar fricative (redirect from Ʒ (IPA))
Association uses the term voiced postalveolar fricative only for the sound [ʒ], but it also describes the voiced postalveolar non-sibilant fricative [ɹ̠˔]...
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jealous; its initial sound is the [dʒ], which developed to Modern French [ʒ]. John Wycliffe wrote the word as gelows or ielous. Z at the end of a word...
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Latin script Zhe (Cyrillic) (Ж), a letter Ezh (ʒ), a letter Voiced postalveolar fricative, a sound (IPA: /ʒ/) Chinese language (ISO 639-1:zh; endonym: Zhōngwén)...
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impairment in which a person misarticulates sibilants ([s], [z], [ts], [dz], [ʃ], [ʒ], [t͡ʃ], [d͡ʒ]). These misarticulations often result in unclear speech in...
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plosive [ɡ]; in Modern Standard Arabic, it represents either a /d͡ʒ/ or /ʒ/ for most Arabic speakers except in Northern Egypt, the southern parts of...
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French j. In the International Phonetic Alphabet this sound is denoted with [ʒ], but the lowercase ž is used in the Americanist phonetic notation, as well...
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stridents. The English sibilants are: /s, z, ʃ, ʒ, tʃ, dʒ/ while the English stridents are: /s, z, ʃ, ʒ, tʃ, dʒ, f, v/ as /f/ and /v/ are stridents but...
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three other consonants with the caron: Ǯ/ǯ (ezh-caron) to mark the voiced postalveolar affricate [dʒ] (plain Ʒ/ʒ marks the alveolar affricate [dz]), Ǧ/ǧ...
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commonly represents voiced palato-alveolar sibilant consonant /ʒ/, like the pronunciation of ⟨ʒ⟩ in "vision". asomtavruli nuskhuri mkhedruli Zhe (Cyrillic)...
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and /d͡z/ were written as ⟨ts⟩, ⟨z⟩, ⟨ʒ⟩ or even ⟨ż⟩. On the other hand, /z/ was written as ⟨ż⟩, ⟨ds⟩, ⟨ts⟩, ⟨ʒ⟩ and ⟨z⟩. Prior to 1900, /k/ was written...
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sound is pronounced as a voiced postalveolar fricative [ʒ]; this is referred to as zheísmo. The [ʒ] sound itself may have originated in Argentina and Uruguay...
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language.[citation needed] The letter looks very similar in shape to Latin Ezh (Ʒ, ʒ), as well as to numeral 3, but in some fonts the uppercase form of the Abkhazian...
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soft value of ⟨g⟩ varies in different Romance languages (/ʒ/ in French and Portuguese, [(d)ʒ] in Catalan, /d͡ʒ/ in Italian and Romanian, and /x/ in most...
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are: /ks/; fixar ('to fix'), /ɡz/; examen. In addition, /ʃ/ gets voiced to [ʒ] before voiced consonants; caixmir. Catalan also has the digraph ⟨tx⟩, pronounced...
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alveolar Palatal Velar Glottal Nasal m n ŋ* Plosive p b t d k ɡ (ʔ) Affricate tʃ dʒ Fricative f v θ ð s z ʃ ʒ (x) h Approximant Central ɹ** j w Lateral l...
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Ezh (Ʒ, ʒ) is a letter in the extended Latin alphabet, a variant of the Z/z with a tail Ezh or variation, may also refer to: Enhancer of zest homologue...
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voiced retroflex sibilant /ʐ/ (listen) or voiced postalveolar fricative /ʒ/, like the pronunciation of the ⟨s⟩ in "measure". It is also often used with...
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phonetic notations. The more salient differences include the letters ⟨c, ʒ⟩ for IPA [ts, dz], the circumflex diacritic ⟨◌̂⟩ for lateral obstruents, and...
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first to /ʃ/ or sometimes /ʒ/; these eventually merged with the phonemes /t͡ʃ d͡ʒ/ when the latter developed the allophones [ʃ ʒ] in intervocalic position...
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Že or Zhe (ژ), used to represent the phoneme /ʒ/, is a letter in the Persian alphabet, based on zayn (ز) with two additional diacritic dots. It is one...
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to direct the air over the edge of the teeth. English [s], [z], [ʃ], and [ʒ] are examples of sibilants. The usage of two other terms is less standardized:...
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voicing, i.e., labiodental /f/~/v/, dental /s/~/z/, and palato-alveolar /ʃ/~/ʒ/. /s/~/z/ are dental, like the plosives /t/~/d/ and the nasal /n/. French...
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palato-alveolar fricative /ʃ/, as in 'sugar', or a voiced palato-alveolar fricative /ʒ/, as in 'measure'. Final ⟨s⟩ is the usual mark for plural nouns. It is the...
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