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- an article on "offglide", but its sister project Wiktionary does: Read the Wiktionary entry "offglide" You can also: Search for Offglide in Wikipedia to...
- slender. Broad (velar or velarized) consonants have a noticeable velar offglide ([ɰ]; a very short vowel-like sound) before front vowels, which sounds...
- add semivowels before or after the palatalized consonant (onglides or offglides). In such cases, the vowel (especially a non-front vowel) following a...
- stroke or a miniature ⟨ι⟩ below the letter. This iota represents the former offglide of what were originally long diphthongs, ⟨ᾱι, ηι, ωι⟩ (i.e. /aːi, ɛːi,...
- with the offglides /j, w/. T: Syllables are spoken with an inherent tone contour: Six tone contours are possible for syllables with offglides /j, w/, closed...
- post-vocalic /j/, /w/ (sometimes resulting from the [ɣ] allophone of /ɡ/) to offglides, and borrowing from French Merging of Old English /æ/ and /ɑ/ into a single...
- component followed by a shorter semivowel offglide /j/ or /w/. There are restrictions on the high offglides: /j/ cannot occur after a front vowel (i,...
- Diphthongs Front offglide Back offglide Mid ei • œi [œy] ou Open ai au...
- substring principle rule) No glides in syllable codas (excluding the offglides of diphthongs) The second consonant in a complex coda must not be /r/...
- ⟨q⟩ (⟨kw⟩) consists of a lip-rounded k̊ followed by a partly unvoiced w-offglide (more marked medially than initially). Tolkien, J. R. R. (2015-06-12)....