- 'stop/quit' In
Huautla Mazatec,
preaspirates can
occur word-initially,
perhaps uniquely among languages which contain preaspirates: [ʰti] - 'fish' [ʰtse] - 'a...
- numerically.
Preaspirated consonants are
marked by
placing the
aspiration modifier letter before the
consonant symbol: ⟨ʰp⟩
represents the
preaspirated bilabial...
-
vowel in
historical forms) is
realized as [ŋ].
Aspirated consonants are
preaspirated in
medial and word-final contexts,
devoicing preceding consonants and...
-
vowel are
always weak,
these will
always undergo devoicing before a
preaspirate:
mataatihswi 'ten' is
pronounced [ma.taː.ti̥.hswi].
Voiceless vowels...
- time/period". In
medial and
final position, the
aspirated stops are
preaspirated rather than postaspirated.
Scottish Gaelic is an Indo-European language...
-
geminate consonants and
preaspirated consonants. The
conditioning factors involve stress shifts and are complex. The
preaspirated consonants surfaced as...
-
similar to that of Dakota, also a
Siouan language, plus
vowel length,
preaspirated obstruents and an
interdental fricative (like "th" in
English "then")...
- with the
Third Mesa dialect. The
additional consonants are a
series of
preaspirated stops and a
series of
voiceless sonorants.
There is
idiolectal free variation...
- The
Germanic *ht
regularly becomes Old
Norse tt, and this then
becomes preaspirated in Icelandic. Thus, the [h] of the
modern Icelandic form is not Germanic...
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voicing contrast,
similar to Faroese,
Danish and
Standard Mandarin.
Preaspirated voiceless stops are also common. However,
fricative and
sonorant consonant...