- In
phonetics and phonology, a
postvocalic consonant is a
consonant that
occurs after a vowel.: 133
Examples include the n in
stand or the n in sun. Contrarily...
- environments. In non-rhotic accents,
speakers no
longer pronounce /r/ in
postvocalic environments: when it is
immediately after a
vowel and not
followed by...
- (Е е),
which represents in
Russian and
Belarusian [je] in
initial and
postvocalic position or [e] with
palatalization of the
preceding consonant. This...
- ; Crockett, H. J. (1966). "Speech
Variation in a
Piedmont Community:
Postvocalic r*".
Sociological Inquiry. 36 (2): 204–226. doi:10.1111/j.1475-682x.1966...
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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...
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labiovelar approximant [w]. The
lateral /l/ is
slightly velarised postvocalically in most dialects,
particularly in the north. /x/ and /ɣ/ may be true...
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pronunciation of the
Hebrew letter tav in
certain Hebrew words (historically, in
postvocalic undoubled context) as an /s/ and not a /t/ or /θ/ sound. The
prayer shawl...
- of [m] and [n],
Murcian varieties can be
distinguished by the loss of
postvocalic consonants in
final position. The
regressive ****imilation of consonant...
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pronunciation that
preceded the
widespread Iranian lenition processes,
whereby postvocalic voiceless stops and
affricates had
become voiced, and
voiced stops had...
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Danish forms.
postvocalic p > v [v]:
kaupa "buy" > kjøvva [ˈtɕøvːa] (SD købe [ˈkʰøːbə],
colloquial and in most
dialects [ˈkʰøːʊ])
postvocalic f > w or, seldom...