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- This article contains phonetic transcriptions in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). For an introductory guide on IPA symbols, see Help:IPA. For...
- in several other Northern English varieties. Pre-pausally, it may be debuccalised to [h], with older speakers only doing this in function words with short...
- In old Kannada at around 10th-14th century, most of the initial /p/ debuccalised into a /h/ e.g. OlKn. pattu, MdKn. hattu "ten". Historically, the Tamil-Malayalam...
- [ˈbʌʔər]. These same speakers may "drop the g" in the suffix -ing and debuccalise /θ/ to [h] in certain contexts. /ɪ/ may be more open [ë̞] for certain...
- respectively. Lenition caused stops and *m to become fricatives, *s to debuccalise to [h], *f to elide, and the liquids *l, *n, *r to split into fortis...
- which triggers raising of the preceding vowel (more properly, the /s/ "debuccalises" to /j/, which is monophthongised into a higher vowel): /-as/ > /-e/...
- of Latin and other articles relating to the individual languages. *x debuccalises to [h]. *ɣ similarly becomes [ɦ] between vowels, but remains elsewhere...
- (ISO-15919: ijjat, 'honour') /izːɔt̪/ [id͡ʒːɔt̪]. /ʃ/ has a tendency to debuccalise to [ɦ] in word-initial position, e.g. শালা (ISO-15919: śālā) /ʃälä/ →...
- (বেবাক-গুলিন) Chicken Murgi (মুরগি), kũkr̥a (কুঁকড়া) kur̥a (কুড়া) debuccalised from the earlier kũkr̥a (কুঁকড়া) Papaya Pepe (পেঁপে) hãbia (হাঁবিয়া)...
- [t] respectively, for example [tɪŋ] and [ˈmɪdər] rather than [θɪŋ], or debuccalised [hɪŋ] and [hɪn], (thing) and [ˈmɪðər] mither (mother) as in Central Scots...