- Look up はつおん in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Hatsuon (撥音, [hatsɯoɴ], lit. "bouncing sound") may
refer to: The
moraic nasal in the ****anese language...
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names hatsuon and haneru-on. English-language
literature favors the
descriptive name
moraic nasal for the sounds. Historically, the name
hatsuon was not...
- Meiji-era
linguist Ōshima
Masatake used the
terms sokuon ("plosive") and
hatsuon ("nasal") to
describe ending consonants in
Chinese (which he
called Shinago...
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Final nasal monograph (
hatsuon)
Polysyllabic monographs (obsolete) n
kashiko koto sama nari
mairasesoro yori ん n [m n ɲ ŋ ɴ ɰ̃]
kashiko [kaɕiko] koto...
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syllable ending in an
unreleased plosive consonant (see w:zh:促聲). 撥音 (
hatsuon,
literally "hooked sound"): the kana ん, used to
represent the
moraic nasal...
- Shin
Meikai Nihongo Akusento Jiten (新明解日本語アクセント辞典) and the NHK
Nihongo Hatsuon Akusento Jiten (NHK日本語発音アクセント辞典).
Newsreaders and
other speech professionals...
- *shirite (*知りて) → ****te (知って) bi (び), mi (み) or ni (に)
syllabic n (ん) (
hatsuon, hatsuonbin), with the
following t (タ)
sound voiced *asobite (*遊びて) → asonde...
- い, う, いぇ, お (イ, ウ, イェ, オ) for [ʔi], [ʔu], [ʔe], [ʔo], respectively. 3:
Hatsuon (moraic n) 4:
Sokuon (geminated consonants) 5: Chōon (longer vowels): In...
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phonemic long
vowel (such as /aʀ/) or /aR/) or
rarely prolonged moraic N (
hatsuon). ᴙ
reversed small capital r
voiced epiglottal trill ʀ̠ or ʢ rare ɿ dotless...
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Broadcasting Culture Research Institute (1998). NHK日本語発音アクセント辞典 (NHK
Nihongo Hatsuon Akusento Jiten). pp149-150. ISBN 978-4-14-011112-3 "Congo word 'most untranslatable'"...