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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...
- tone called suprasegmentals, also known as prosodic features. These sounds are present over syllables, words, and phrases. Suprasegmentals can be considered...
- cannot be discretely ordered with them. These elements are known as suprasegmentals. In phonetics, the smallest perceptible segment is a phone. In phonology...
- The Ryukyuan languages (琉球語派, Ryūkyū-goha, also 琉球諸語, Ryūkyū-shogo or 島言葉 in Ryukyuan, Shima kotoba, literally "Island Speech"), also Lewchewan or Luchuan...
- altogether (e.g. ʷ[kʰuˣt̪s̟], [ʷkʰuˣt̪s̟] or [kʰuˣt̪s̟]ʷ). (See § Suprasegmentals for other transcription conventions.) This summary is to some extent...
- This article contains Tifinagh text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Tifinagh letters...
- non-IPA consonants, the 300s vowels, the 400s diacritics, the 500s suprasegmentals, the 600s extIPA, the 700s capital letters and the 900s delimiters...
- This article contains Phoenician characters. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, empty boxes, or other symbols instead of the...
- segment, syllable, morpheme, word, clause and sentence. However, the suprasegmental features of tone and vowel length, seen as single and double tick marks...
- Swiss German (Standard German: Schweizerdeutsch, Alemannic German: Schwiizerdütsch, Schwyzerdütsch, Schwiizertüütsch, Schwizer****ch Mundart, and others;...