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- consonants. Often, prosody specifically refers to such elements, known as suprasegmentals, when they extend across more than one phonetic segment. Prosody reflects...
- 2005, there are 107 segmental letters, an indefinitely large number of suprasegmental letters, 44 diacritics (not counting composites), and four extra-lexical...
- suprasegmental length is termed "long", "half-long", "light" or "length II" and is denoted in IPA as ⟨ˑ⟩ or ⟨ː⟩. A long syllable with suprasegmental length...
- are called suprasegmental, and include intonation and stress. In some languages nasality and vowel harmony are considered suprasegmental or prosodic...
- gives a suprasegmental pattern (such as tone, stress, or nasalization) to either a neutral base or a base with a preexisting suprasegmental pattern....
- 'mountain, hill' (suprasegmental palatalization present) väärr [vaːrːḁ] 'trip' (no suprasegmental palatalization) The suprasegmental palatalization has...
- phonemic inventory of Jaipuri consists of both segmental phonemes and suprasegmental phonemes. There are 6 vowel phonemes and 32 consonantal phonemes in...
- Swiss German (Standard German: Schweizerdeutsch, Alemannic German: Schwiizerdütsch, Schwyzerdütsch, Schwiizertüütsch, Schwizer****ch Mundart, and others;...
- a syllable: Stress Tone Stød Suprasegmental palatalization Sometimes syllable length is also counted as a suprasegmental feature; for example, in some...
- Besides segmental phonemes such as vowels and consonants, there are also suprasegmental features of pronunciation (such as tone and stress, syllable boundaries...