- In phonetics, a
homorganic consonant (from homo- "same" and
organ "(speech) organ") is a
consonant sound that is
articulated in the same
place of articulation...
- does not
necessarily have to be
homorganic with the
following consonant,
although the
difference between homorganic nonsyllabic /mC/ and
syllabic /m̩C/...
-
position or word-finally (e.g., montagne).
French has
three pairs of
homorganic fricatives distinguished by voicing, i.e.,
labiodental /f/~/v/, dental...
- l/ in English, are said to be
homorganic. Similarly,
labial /p, b, m/ and
velar /k, ɡ, ŋ/ are
homorganic. A
homorganic nasal rule, an
instance of ****imilation...
-
allowed as long as the two
consonants are the
moraic nasal followed by a
homorganic consonant. ****anese also
includes a
pitch accent,
which is not represented...
-
flapped middle consonant of
American English writer and rider; ⟨N⟩ for the
homorganic syllable-coda
nasal of
languages such as
Spanish and ****anese (essentially...
-
involving homorganic consonants. This is
colloquially known as 'blocked lenition', or more
technically as '
homorganic inhibition' or '
homorganic blocking'...
- -t, -k).
These two
types of
codas can also be
classified into
three homorganic pairs: the
bilabial m/p, the
dental n/t, and the
velar ŋ/k.
Their close...
- are
considered separately from manner, as
being independent parameters.
Homorganic consonants,
which have the same
place of articulation, may have different...
- as ṁ, or, if
there is a stop or
nasal following, as the
corresponding homorganic nasal.
United Nations Group of
Experts on
Geographical Names,
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