- In
phonetics and phonology, a
sonorant or
resonant is a
speech sound that is
produced with continuous, non-turbulent
airflow in the
vocal tract; these...
- The
voiceless alveolar trill differs from the
voiced alveolar trill /r/ only by the
vibrations of the
vocal cord. It
occurs in a few languages, usually...
- descender, such as in [ŋ̍].
Syllabic consonants in most
languages are
sonorants, such as
nasals and liquids. Very few have
syllabic obstruents (i.e.,...
- The
voiceless uvular fricative is a type of
consonantal sound that is used in some
spoken languages. The
symbol in the
International Phonetic Alphabet...
- The
voiced alveolar trill is a type of
consonantal sound used in some
spoken languages. The
symbol in the
International Phonetic Alphabet that represents...
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before cluster of
sonorant (r, l, n, m, w,
sometimes y) and s,
after deletion of s. ⁓ some Aeolic:
compensatory lengthening of
sonorant. PIE VsR or VRs...
-
consonant at the end of a word.
voiceless sonorants: clay [kl̥eɪ̯]; snow RP [sn̥əʊ̯], GA [sn̥oʊ̯]
syllabic sonorants:
paddle [ˈpad.l̩],
button [ˈbʌt.n̩] The...
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Obstruents contrast with
sonorants,
which have no such
obstruction and so resonate. All
obstruents are consonants, but
sonorants include vowels as well...
- and
sonorant consonants: [ḁ], [l̥], [ŋ̊]. In
Russian use of the IPA, the
voicing diacritic may be
turned for voicelessness, e.g. ⟨ṋ⟩.
Sonorants are sounds...
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