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- which distinguish prenasalized consonants from clusters. Because of the additional difficulty in both articulation and timing, prenasalized fricatives and...
- distinct sounds. The prenasalized versions have a very short voicing at the onset which then releases in an ejective, like the prenasalized affricates, while...
- occurs only as part of a prenasalized bilabial stop with trilled release, [mbʙ]. That developed historically from a prenasalized stop before a relatively...
- languages have prenasalized stops that function phonologically as single consonants. Swahili is well known for having words beginning with prenasalized stops,...
- sound, which caused the following consonant to become prenasalized and voiced. Prenasalization and voicing of a consonant after a nasal sound (/ũ, ĩ,...
- mba/ without full nasals, or /mã, ma/ without prenasalized stops. Postulating underlying oral or prenasalized stops rather than true nasals helps to explain...
- /ᵐbɔ́tɛ/. [ᶮʒ] is allophonic with [ʒ] depending on the dialect. The prenasalized stops formed with a nasal followed by a voiceless plosive are allophonic...
- "make" (with prenasalized stop), [ᵖmʷaɻə] "coolamon" (with prestopped nasal). There is little or no phonetic difference between a "prenasalized stop" (/ⁿd/)...
- represents voiceless stops, row 2 voiced prenasalized stops, row 3 voiceless fricatives, row 4 voiceless prenasalized stops, row 5 nasal stops, and row 6 approximants...
- ([t] with fricative release), ⟨ᵗs⟩ ([s] with affricate onset), ⟨ⁿd⟩ (prenasalized [d]), ⟨bʱ⟩ ([b] with breathy voice), ⟨mˀ⟩ (glottalized [m]), ⟨sᶴ⟩ ([s]...