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Intervocalic
Intervocalic In`ter*vo*cal"ic, a. (Phon.) Situated between vowels; immediately preceded and followed by vowel sounds, as, p in occupy, d in idea, etc.

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- This article contains phonetic transcriptions in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). For an introductory guide on IPA symbols, see Help:IPA. For...
- 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...
- 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"...
- from Aqri meaning (read) basically. The /ɽ/ phoneme is pronounced such intervocally from /ɖ/. "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...
- word-medially. Moreover, they were not very frequent and occurred only intervocally almost exclusively after short vowels." The voiced phonemes /b/, /d/...
- derives ultimately from Gr**** τρόπος (trópos), meaning "turn, manner". Intervocal Latin [p] shifted regularly to [b] in Occitan (cf. Latin sapere → Occitan...
- 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...