Definition of Intervocalic. Meaning of Intervocalic. Synonyms of Intervocalic

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Definition of Intervocalic

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.

Meaning of Intervocalic from wikipedia

- In phonetics and phonology, an intervocalic consonant is a consonant that occurs between two vowels.: 158  Intervocalic consonants are often ****ociated...
- transcription delimiters. Flapping or tapping, also known as alveolar flapping, intervocalic flapping, or t-voicing, is a phonological process involving a voiced...
- *rīsaną vs *raizijaną) loss and forlorn (PGmc. *lusą vs *fraluzanaz) Intervocalic /t/ and /d/ are commonly lenited to [ɾ] in most accents of North American...
- Western Romance, intervocalic /kj/ typically has a voiceless outcome (which implies that it was initially geminated) whereas intervocalic /tj/ can have a...
- apara "other" > avara > aur Final -m to -ṽ: grāma "village" > gāma > gāṽ Intervocalic -ḍ- to -ṛ- or -l-: taḍāga "pond" > talāv, naḍa "reed" > nal. v > b: vivāha...
- way possible. Thus, the intervocalic alveolar flapping described above can be formalized as The rule given above for intervocalic alveolar flapping describes...
- modern neutral pronunciation which always prefers /z/ when intervocalic, except when the intervocalic s is the initial sound of a word, if the compound is still...
- may be heard as fricatives [β, ð, ɣ] in intervocalic position. /dʒ/ may also be heard as [ʒ] in intervocalic position. /ŋ/ when before a vowel in word-initial...
- reduce to ə. Before consonants, g → r. In word-initial prevocalic and intervocalic positions, q' → ʔ. Before the consonant v, q' → ɣ/ǩ. The common types...
- American English dialects) have significant vocalic neutralization before intervocalic /r/, as well. See English-language vowel changes before historic /r/...