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- (
onglides or offglides). In such cases, the
vowel (especially a non-front vowel)
following a
palatalized consonant typically has a
palatal onglide. In...
- and
fronted second target /u/ is
lowered /i/
significant onglide - The
degree of this
onglide is
affected by age and is less
marked by
younger speakers...
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southern and
central Portuguese dialects,
especially that of Lisbon). A [w]
onglide after /k/ or /ɡ/ and
before all
vowels as in
quando [ˈkwɐ̃du] ('when')...
- Yale
romanization of
Hangul vowels Plain Palatal onglide Labial onglide ㅏ a ㅐ ay ㅑ ya ㅒ yay ㅘ wa ㅙ way ㅓ e ㅔ ey ㅕ ye ㅖ yey ㅝ we ㅞ wey ㅗ (w)o ㅚ (w)oy ㅛ...
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always a trill. [w]
occurs as an
allophone of [ʋ] when /व و/ is in an
onglide position between an
onset consonant and a
following vowel while [ʋ], which...
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following exceptions: /p/ does not
occur in
native Vietnamese words w: the
onglide /w/ (sometimes
transcribed instead as
labialization [ʷ] on a preceding...
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pronounced as [v] and when it is
pronounced as [w]. /ʋ/ is
pronounced [w] in
onglide position, i.e.
between an
onset consonant and a
following vowel, as in...
- is
often maintained, the
latter may be so
front as to gain a [j]-like
onglide.
Almost all
Canadians have the cot–caught merger,
which also
occurs primarily...
- offglide, when
followed by a velarized/pharyngealized
consonant [ᵊiː]
onglide, when
preceded by a velarized/pharyngealized
consonant /eː/ [eː] [ɘː] when...