- /l/ as a
vowel resembling [o] (L-vocalization). Thus, on the one hand,
phonetically,
little can be
represented as
something like [ˈɫɪɾɫ̩] in many American...
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velars in
parallel with the
vowel space. They can be hard to
distinguish phonetically from
palatal consonants,
though are
produced slightly behind the area...
- Jim Ure is
better known by his
phonetically reversed (first) name
Midge Ure. Kate Bush used
phonetic reversal in her
songs "Watching You Without...
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Phonetic Extensions is a
Unicode block containing phonetic characters used in the
Uralic Phonetic Alphabet, Old
Irish phonetic notation, the
Oxford English...
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vowel sound [æ],
traditionally called the
short A, in a word like mat (
phonetically [mæt]), has the
consonant [m]
preceding it and the
consonant [t] following...
-
kanji is that of a
phonetic complement.
Generally it is the
final syllable containing the
inflectional ending is
written phonetically. However, in adjectival...
- Look up
phonetic alphabet in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Phonetic alphabet can mean:
Phonetic transcription system: a
system for
transcribing the...
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languages which for
example may use ⟨/c/⟩ as a
phonemic symbol for what is
phonetically realized as [tʃ], or
superscript variants of IPA
letters that are not...
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simply the
Radiotelephony Spelling Alphabet,
commonly known as the NATO
phonetic alphabet, is the most
widely used set of clear-code
words for communicating...
- A
phonetic algorithm is an
algorithm for
indexing of
words by
their pronunciation. Most
phonetic algorithms were
developed for
English and are not useful...