- are not
tautosyllabic are
heterosyllabic. For example, in the
English word "mustard" /ˈmʌstərd/, /m/ and /t/ are
heterosyllabic since they are
members of...
- languages.
Simple workarounds exist, however.
Phonotactics Tautosyllabic,
heterosyllabic and
ambisyllabic phones Syllable structure in
English phonology The...
- Lorenzo; Bostoen, Koen (2021). "The
emergence of
interior vowels and
heterosyllabic vowel sequences in Ngwi".
Papers in
Historical Phonology. 6: 4. doi:10...
-
diphthongs and triphthongs. Additionally, in
casual speech,
adjacent heterosyllabic vowels may
combine into
diphthongs and
triphthongs or even sequences...
- been
observed non-phonemically as
result of coarticulation,
before heterosyllabic nasal consonants, e.g. in soma [ˈsõmɐ] ('sum'). Hence,
there is a difference...
-
articulated independently, so
consonants from
adjacent syllables (i.e.
heterosyllabic) show no sign of
articulation as a cluster. Thai has
specific phonotactical...
- open
syllables or
before cons. + ⟨e⟩
before single consonant before heterosyllabic vowel /eɪ/ ache, gave, opaque, savor,
status table, hatred,
April chaos...
-
diphthongs (two
different vowel phonemes pronounced in one syllable) and
heterosyllabic vowel sequences;
other analyses make no such distinction. ****anese vowels...
- and /u/.
There is no
distinctive vowel length, as
vowel sequences are
heterosyllabic.
Stress generally falls on the
penultimate syllable, with very few native...
- imperative)',
vajce >
vejce 'egg') took place, but it was not
applied in
heterosyllabic aj (dají 'they will give',
vajec 'egg (gen. pl.)'). In morphology, the...