- allophone, such as the
neutral tone in
Standard Mandarin.
There are many
allophonic processes in English: lack of plosion,
nasal plosion,
partial devoicing...
-
between plosive (or affricate) and fricative, the
voiced ones
alternate allophonically (i.e.
without phonemic contrast)
between plosive and
approximant pronunciations...
- This
article contains phonetic transcriptions in the
International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). For an
introductory guide on IPA symbols, see Help:IPA. For...
- may
surface as
either central or lateral,
either in free
variation or
allophonically depending on
surrounding vowels and consonants.
Features of the voiced...
-
Palatalization has
varying phonological significance in
different languages. It is
allophonic in English, but
phonemic in others. In English,
consonants are palatalized...
-
Athabaskan languages. In Umbundu,
phonemic /ṽ/
contrasts with the (
allophonically)
nasalized approximant [w̃] and so is
likely to be a true fricative...
- distinctions, such that two or more
coronal places of
articulation are
found allophonically, or the
transcription may
simply be too
broad to
distinguish dental...
- of Amstetten. However, it is
phonetically open-mid, [œ]. It
occurs allophonically in
Weert Limburgish as well as in some
speakers of
Danish and Swedish...
-
which the IPA
provides no
separate symbol) has been
reported to
occur allophonically in Danish; see open
front rounded vowel for more information. In practice...
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vowels and
thirty three consonants. For
Vedic Sanskrit, it has two more
allophonic consonantal characters (the
intervocalic ळ ḷa, and ळ्ह ḷha). To communicate...