Definition of Postvocalic. Meaning of Postvocalic. Synonyms of Postvocalic

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Meaning of Postvocalic from wikipedia

- 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...
- ; 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...
- (Е е), which represents in Russian and Belarusian je in initial and postvocalic position or e with palatalization of the preceding consonant. This letter...
- 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...
- This article contains phonetic transcriptions in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). For an introductory guide on IPA symbols, see Help:IPA. For...
- of [m] and [n], Murcian varieties can be distinguished by the loss of postvocalic consonants in final position. The regressive ****imilation of consonant...
- can refer to the historical introduction of an alternation (such as postvocalic /k/ in the Tuscan dialect, which was once [k] as in di [k]arlo 'of Carlo'...
- typed with ease in ordinary ASCII on any Latin keyboard. In addition, a postvocalic apostrophe in Uzbek represents the glottal stop phoneme derived from...
- TH-fronting is commonly found, and typical Scottish features such as the postvocalic /r/ are reduced. Research suggests the use of English speech characteristics...