- The
voiced alveolar tap or flap is a type of
consonantal sound, used in some
spoken languages. The
symbol in the
International Phonetic Alphabet that represents...
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absent in
Bangladeshi Bengali) Morrison,
Donald Alasdair (2021). "Vowel
nasalisation in
Scottish Gaelic: No
evidence for
incomplete neutralisation in initial...
- § 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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historically lost
nasalisation from the
round vowels (like /u/ or /o/) at the end of the word. Additionally,
vowels get
nasalised allophonically when...
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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...
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article contains Indic text.
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question marks or boxes,
misplaced vowels or
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- vowels,
although some
speakers of
Puneri and
Kokni dialects maintain nasalisation of
vowels that was
present in old
Marathi and
continues to be orthographically...
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spontaneous nasalisation: Skt.
hasta "hand" > Pkt.
hattha > hāth Loss of all word-final vowels: rātri "night" > rattī > rāt
Formation of
nasalised long vowels...
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languages on the
phonology of
Eastern Bengali is seen
through the lack of
nasalised vowels and an
alveolar articulation of what are
categorised as the "cerebral"...
- meter,
suggesting the m was
weakly pronounced,
probably marking the
nasalisation of the
vowel before it. This
nasal vowel lost its
nasalization in the...