- ⟨ ⟩, see IPA § Brackets and
transcription delimiters. In phonetics,
nasalization (or
nasalisation in
British English) is the
production of a
sound while...
- () or Amoy [ɛ̃]. By contrast, oral
vowels are
produced without nasalization.
Nasalized vowels are
vowels under the
influence of
neighbouring sounds. For...
-
called a
nasal occlusive or
nasal stop in
contrast with an oral stop or
nasalized consonant, is an
occlusive consonant produced with a
lowered velum, allowing...
-
represents this
sound is ⟨h̃⟩, that is, an h with a tilde. The h
sound is
nasalized in
several languages,
apparently due to a
connection between glottal and...
-
contrastive aspirated fricatives: /sʰ/ /ɕʰ/, /ʂʰ/, and /xʰ/.
Phonemically nasalized fricatives are rare.
Umbundu has /ṽ/ and
Kwangali and
Souletin Basque...
-
though at
least in the
latter case this may in fact be a
palatal tap.
Nasalized consonants include taps and flaps,
although these are
rarely phonemic...
-
pronounced as
nasalized open
front unrounded vowel ([ã]). In the
dialect present in
counties of Puck and Wejherowo, it is
pronounced as
nasalized open-mid...
- or as the
result of
nasalizing grade, a
grammatical ablaut,
which indicates intensification through lengthening and
nasalization of a
vowel (likoth- 'warm'...
- Word-finally, it is
realized as
nasalization of the
preceding vowel: kuāṃ [kʊ̃ãː], "a well". It
results in
vowel nasalization also
medially between a short...
-
voiceless [mᵖ]) in many
dialects of Chinese. (At
least in the
Chinese case,
nasalization, in some dialects,
continues in a
reduced degree to the vowel, indicating...