- phonemes.
Phonotactics defines permissible syllable structure,
consonant clusters and
vowel sequences by
means of
phonotactic constraints.
Phonotactic constraints...
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Different layers of
vocabulary allow different possible sound sequences (
phonotactics). Many
generalizations about ****anese
pronunciation have
exceptions if...
- languages, the
boundaries between lexical units are
difficult to identify;
phonotactics are one
answer to this issue. One
might expect that the inter-word spaces...
- [sɪn-]. For
other possible syllable-final combinations, see § Coda in the
Phonotactics section below. In most dialects, the
fortis stops and
affricate /p, t...
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English is a West
Germanic language that
originated in
early medieval England and has
since evolved into a
global lingua franca. The
namesake of the language...
- Zulu (/ˈzuːluː/ ZOO-loo), or
isiZulu as an endonym, is a
Southern Bantu language of the
Nguni branch spoken in, and
indigenous to,
Southern Africa. Nguni...
- word
typically does not
display antepenultimate stress.
Because of the
phonotactic constraints, an
epenthetic /e/ is
inserted before word-initial clusters...
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Nahuatl (English: /ˈnɑːwɑːtəl/ NAH-wah-təl;
Nahuatl pronunciation: [ˈnaːwat͡ɬ] ), Aztec, or
Mexicano is a
language or, by some definitions, a
group of...
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Saraiki ( سرائیکی Sarā'īkī; also
spelt Siraiki, or Seraiki) is an Indo-Aryan
language of the
Lahnda group. It is
spoken by 28.84
million people, as per...
-
developed a
phonological norm,
including accepted details of phonetics,
phonotactics, and intonation, so that it is now
possible to
speak of
proper Esperanto...