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Pharyngealization is a
secondary articulation of
consonants or
vowels by
which the
pharynx or
epiglottis is
constricted during the
articulation of the...
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definite article ****imilates in
place of
articulation but not in
pharyngealisation. [..] it-ṭāwla […] is-ṣalātu Aidan. "The
Definite Article in Maltese"...
- languages.
Pharyngealisation is
similar in
articulation to
retracted tongue root but is
acoustically distinct. A
stronger degree of
pharyngealisation occurs...
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narrowing at
another place of articulation, such as
palatalisation or
pharyngealisation.
Consonants with two
simultaneous places of
articulation are said...
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therefore were most
likely not pharyngealised, but ejective,
pharyngealisation being a
result of Arabisation.[citation needed] Qof in
Hebrew numerals...
- true
pharyngeal consonants, but
Ubykh is the only
language to use
pharyngealisation as a
feature of
secondary articulation. With
regard to the
other languages...
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Dissimilation Labialisation Language game
Lenition Metathesis Palatalization Pharyngealisation Sandhi Velarization Vowel harmony Labrune 2012, 3.13 /r/, pp. 92–95...
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postalveolar counterparts /ʃʷ/ /ʒʷ/. /ɣ/
seems to have disappeared.
Pharyngealisation is no
longer distinctive,
surviving only on the
lexemes /abˤa/ ('to...
- not vocalised, it is
darker in
codas than in onsets,
possibly with
pharyngealisation.
Vocalisation varies in
different regions and
between different socioeconomic...
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vowels are
reflexes of the
diphthongs /aj/ and /aw/. By ****uming that
pharyngealisation is a
property of consonants, most
dialects have
three vowel qualities...