- In phonetics,
preaspiration (sometimes
spelled pre-aspiration) is a
period of
voicelessness or
aspiration preceding the
closure of a
voiceless obstruent...
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burst of
breath that
accompanies either the
release or, in the case of
preaspiration, the
closure of some obstruents. In English,
aspirated consonants are...
- word-stress and
vowel reduction in
unstressed syllables The
presence of
preaspiration of
stops in
certain contexts falling intonation in most
types of sentences...
- preaspirated). The
phonetic attributes of
preaspiration also vary. In the
Swedish of Stockholm,
preaspiration is
often realized as a
fricative subject...
- Ц and Ч, and
marks (historical)
preaspiration. The
actual pronunciation, however,
varies between true
preaspiration [ʰ] and the
fricative sounds [h]...
- The use of
preaspiration in
different Scottish Gaelic dialects throughout the Highlands, from 1 (strong) to 6 (absent).
Preaspiration was used in the dialect...
- [h]: pitsipʉ̱ha > pitsipʰa ('milk').
Preaspiration and Preglottalization:
Certain consonants undergo preaspiration word medially, namely, /n/ and the voiceless...
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become pre-aspirated
unless followed by a
closed vowel. In clusters, the
preaspiration merges with a
preceding nasal or
apical approximant,
rendering them...
- 0-52128540-2 , 0-52128541-0 . Kortlandt,
Frederik (2003). "Glottalization,
Preaspiration and
Gemination in
English and Scandinavian" (PDF).
Amsterdamer Beiträge...
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transcribe features that are
common in
disordered speech.
These include preaspiration ⟨ʰ◌⟩,
linguolabial ⟨◌̼⟩,
laminal fricatives [s̻, z̻], and ⟨*⟩ for a...