- 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...
- are
called suprasegmental, and
include intonation and stress. In some
languages nasality and
vowel harmony are
considered suprasegmental or prosodic...
-
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...
-
Besides segmental phonemes such as
vowels and consonants,
there are also
suprasegmental features of
pronunciation (such as tone and stress,
syllable boundaries...
- 'mountain, hill' (
suprasegmental palatalization present) väärr [vaːrːḁ] 'trip' (no
suprasegmental palatalization) The
suprasegmental palatalization has...
-
gives a
suprasegmental pattern (such as tone, stress, or nasalization) to
either a
neutral base or a base with a
preexisting suprasegmental pattern....
- a syllable:
Stress Tone Stød
Suprasegmental palatalization Sometimes syllable length is also
counted as a
suprasegmental feature; for example, in some...
-
Auditory phonetics is the
branch of
phonetics concerned with the
hearing of
speech sounds and with
speech perception. It thus
entails the
study of the...
-
sound of
speech can be
analyzed into a
combination of
segmental and
suprasegmental elements. The
segmental elements are
those that
follow each
other in...