- allophone, such as the
neutral tone in
Standard Mandarin.
There are many
allophonic processes in English: lack of plosion,
nasal plosion,
partial devoicing...
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Athabaskan languages. In Umbundu,
phonemic /ṽ/
contrasts with the (
allophonically)
nasalized approximant [w̃] and so is
likely to be a true fricative...
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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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lateral ejective affricate is a rare type of
consonantal sound, used
allophonically in some
spoken languages.
Features of the
uvular lateral ejective affricate:...
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historically pronounced in the same way as
German ⟨ch⟩ (as /x/ and /ç/ in an
allophonic relationship, or
potentially as /x/ in all cir****stances as in modern...
- (noun)). ê /eː/, /æː/ sê ('to say'), wêreld ('world'), lêer ('file') (
Allophonically /æː/
before /(ə)r/) ë –
Diaeresis indicates the
start of new syllable...
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pronunciation more-or-less
consistently with [i], [ɛ], [ɑ], [ɔ], [u].
Allophonically, [ə] may be
inserted to
break up
consonant clusters, as in /dɡas/ [dəɡäs]...
- languages, Old
Norse vowel length was lost, and
vowel length became allophonically determined by
syllable structure, with long
vowels occurring when followed...
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Souletin Basque have /h̃/. In
Coatzospan Mixtec, [β̃, ð̃, s̃, ʃ̃]
appear allophonically before a
nasal vowel, and in Igbo
nasality is a
feature of the syllable;...
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other Northern English accents. The GOAT
vowel /ɛʉ/ has a
considerable allophonic variation. Its
starting point can be open-mid
front [ɛ], close-mid front...