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allophone for
another consonant in both cases. In
Bashkir language, it is an
intervocal allophone of /b/, and it is
contrastive with /w/: балабыҙ [bɑɫɑˈβɯð] 'our...
- in the case of /ʔ/, in a few
native onomatopoeic words. ^² [β] is an
intervocal allophone of [b], and it is
distinct from [w]. [ɴ] is an
allophone of...
- n, s;
otherwise a
voiced alveolar tap.
Contrasts with /ɾʲ/ and /ɾ/
intervocally and word-finally. See
Scottish Gaelic phonology Serbo-Croatian рт / rt...
- as a
syllable coda, as in the word aqri (read). /ɖ/ is
pronounced [ɽ]
intervocally. "Somali alphabets,
pronunciation and language". Omniglot. Retrieved...
- 'child'
Finnish kangas [ˈkɑŋːɑs] 'cloth'
Occurs in
native vocabulary only
intervocally (as a geminate) and
before /k/. See
Finnish phonology French Standard...
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orthography prefers vowel sequences over the use of
semivowels ("y" or "w")
intervocally and in
syllable nuclei, as in the
words ਦਿਸਾਇਆ disāiā "caused to be visible"...
- word-medially. Moreover, they were not very
frequent and
occurred only
intervocally almost exclusively after short vowels." The
voiced phonemes /b/, /d/...
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derives ultimately from Gr**** τρόπος (trópos),
meaning "turn, manner".
Intervocal Latin [p]
shifted regularly to [b] in
Occitan (cf.
Latin sapere → Occitan...
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realized as
either [w̥] or a
vowel with a [ɞ]-like quality. This
results in
intervocal sequences such as [ɐw̥], [ɛw̥], and [ɵw̥]. [w] can
occur before both front...