- 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...
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English is a West
Germanic language in the Indo-European
language family,
whose speakers,
called Anglophones,
originated in
early medieval England on the...
- Old Norse, also
referred to as Old
Nordic or Old Scandinavian, was a
stage of
development of
North Germanic dialects before their final divergence into...
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Marshallese (Marshallese:
Kajin Ṃajeḷ or
Kajin Majōl [kɑzʲinʲ(i)mˠɑːzʲɛlˠ]), also
known as Ebon, is a
Micronesian language spoken in the
Marshall Islands...
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Burma is
pronounced [ˈbɜːrmə] by
rhotic speakers of
English due to a
phonotactic constraint, as /ɜː/
occurs only
before /r/ in
those accents. Archaeological...
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unjoined letters or
other symbols instead of
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Uyghur or...
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Sinhala (/ˈsɪnhələ, ˈsɪŋələ/ SIN-hə-lə, SING-ə-lə; Sinhala: සිංහල, siṁhala, [ˈsiŋɦələ]),
sometimes called Sinhalese (/ˌsɪn(h)əˈliːz, ˌsɪŋ(ɡ)əˈliːz/ SIN-(h)ə-LEEZ...
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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...
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article contains phonetic transcriptions in the
International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). For an
introductory guide on IPA symbols, see Help:IPA. For...