Definition of Homorganic. Meaning of Homorganic. Synonyms of Homorganic

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- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- flapped middle consonant of American English writer and rider; ⟨N⟩ for the homorganic syllable-coda nasal of languages such as Spanish and ****anese (essentially...
- 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...
- -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, United Nations...
- clusters of two consonants, except before /st/ and in some cases where homorganic lengthening applied. Examples: OE cēpte → kept (cf. OE cēpan → keep) OE...