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- 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...
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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...
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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,...
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Diphthongs Front offglide Back
offglide Mid ei • œi [œy] ou Open ai au...
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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)....