Definition of Pharyngealisation. Meaning of Pharyngealisation. Synonyms of Pharyngealisation

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Definition of Pharyngealisation

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Meaning of Pharyngealisation from wikipedia

- Pharyngealization is a secondary articulation of consonants or vowels by which the pharynx or epiglottis is constricted during the articulation of the...
- languages. Pharyngealisation is similar in articulation to retracted tongue root but is acoustically distinct. A stronger degree of pharyngealisation occurs...
- narrowing at another place of articulation, such as palatalisation or pharyngealisation. Consonants with two simultaneous places of articulation are said...
- definite article ****imilates in place of articulation but not in pharyngealisation. [..] it-ṭāwla […] is-ṣalātu Aidan. "The Definite Article in Maltese"...
- true pharyngeal consonants, but Ubykh is the only language to use pharyngealisation as a feature of secondary articulation. With regard to the other languages...
- and therefore were most likely not pharyngealised, but ejective, pharyngealisation being a result of Arabisation.[citation needed] Qof in Hebrew numerals...
- Dissimilation Labialisation Language game Lenition Metathesis Palatalization Pharyngealisation Sandhi Velarization Vowel harmony Kim JY, Miatto V, Petrović A, Repetti...
- postalveolar counterparts /ʃʷ/ /ʒʷ/. /ɣ/ seems to have disappeared. Pharyngealisation is no longer distinctive, surviving only on the lexemes /abˤa/ ('to...
- rounded [ɔ]. Collins and Mees (2003) describe it as "very tense", with pharyngealisation and strong lip-rounding. There is considerable regional and individual...
- vowels are reflexes of the diphthongs /aj/ and /aw/. By ****uming that pharyngealisation is a property of consonants, most dialects have three vowel qualities...