- are
preceded by
voiceless prenasalization: [ᵐ̥b ⁿ̥d ⁿ̥ɺ ᵑ̊ɡ]. Yeyi has
prenasalized ejectives.
Adzera has a /ⁿʔ/.
Prenasalized stops may be distinguished...
- of
prenasalization. It is
speculated that
dialect mixing with
standard ****anese may have
increased the use of
pronunciations without prenasalization. In...
- had a
series of
prenasalized voiced plosives and fricatives: [ŋɡ, ⁿz, ⁿd, ᵐb]. In
Early Modern ****anese, they lost
their prenasalization,
which resulted...
- śuddha set.
Retroflex pronunciations can be
found in
historic speech. The
prenasalized consonants resemble their plain counterparts. ⟨ඹ⟩, m̆ba is made up of...
- ⟨ⁿ̪d̪⟩, a
superscript voiceless velar nasal in ⟨ᵑ̊ǂ⟩, and labial-velar
prenasalization in ⟨ᵑ͡ᵐɡ͡b⟩.
Although the
diacritic may seem a bit
oversized compared...
-
letter sequences -mp-, -nt-, -nz-, -ngk-",
indicating prenasalization. The
effects of
prenasalization may also be seen in the
transcription of
words such...
- languages,
which can be seen in the name of the
Dnieper River. The
terms prenasalization and
postnasalization are
normally used only in
languages where these...
- vibrates. In most instances, it is only
found as the
trilled release of a
prenasalized stop. Its
place of
articulation is bilabial,
which means it is articulated...
-
distinct sounds. The
prenasalized versions have a very
short voicing at the
onset which then
releases in an ejective, like the
prenasalized affricates, while...
- /ᵐbɔ́tɛ/. [ᶮʒ] is
allophonic with [ʒ]
depending on the dialect. The
prenasalized stops formed with a
nasal followed by a
voiceless plosive are allophonic...