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- allophone, such as the neutral tone in Standard Mandarin. There are many allophonic processes in English: lack of plosion, nasal plosion, partial devoicing...
- This article contains phonetic transcriptions in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). For an introductory guide on IPA symbols, see Help:IPA. For...
- 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...
- 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...
- Palatalization has varying phonological significance in different languages. It is allophonic in English, but phonemic in others. In English, consonants are palatalized...
- vowels and thirty three consonants. For Vedic Sanskrit, it has two more allophonic consonantal characters (the intervocalic ळ ḷa, and ळ्ह ḷha). To communicate...
- same as the Sanskrit accusative case ending, which is also /m/ (or, allophonically, ****vara due to the requirements of the sandhi word-combining rules)...
- (noun)). ê /eː/, /æː/ sê ('to say'), wêreld ('world'), lêer ('file') (Allophonically /æː/ before /(ə)r/) ë – Diaeresis indicates the start of new syllable...
- as in many other mainland Southeast Asian languages. Essentially, an allophonic distinction developed in the tones, whereby the tones in syllables with...
- both ḫamṭu and marû. The vowel /e/ of this suffix undergoes the same allophonic changes as the initial /e/ of the person suffixes. It is regularly ****imilated...