- § Brackets and
transcription delimiters. In phonetics,
nasalization (or
nasalisation in
British English) is the
production of a
sound while the
velum is lowered...
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absent in
Bangladeshi Bengali) Morrison,
Donald Alasdair (2021). "Vowel
nasalisation in
Scottish Gaelic: No
evidence for
incomplete neutralisation in initial...
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article contains phonetic transcriptions in the
International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). For an
introductory guide on IPA symbols, see Help:IPA. For...
- and in दिल की धड़कनें (beats of the heart) is
identical prior to the
nasalisation in the
second usage. However, it is
pronounced dhaṛak.ne in the first...
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- "a"-vowels as a separator. This
usually changes to /ʊ̯/ if
either vowel is
nasalised. Note: for the
tonal stops,
refer to the next
section about Tone. The...
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These are the
superposed chôndrôbindu (ঁ),
denoting a
suprasegmental for
nasalisation of
vowels (as in চাঁদ [tʃãd] "moon"), the
postposed ônusbar (ং) indicating...
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longer present) nasal. The
voicing of
voiceless aspirated stops and the
nasalisation of the
unaspirated (voiced)
stops occurs after the
preposition an/am...
- Like all
modern Celtic languages,
Breton is
characterised by
initial consonant mutations,
which are
changes to the
initial sound of a word
caused by certain...
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Kaluli vowels may be
nasalised,
although nasalisation occurs only on a
small percentage of
words in the language.
Nasalisation does not
appear to be...