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- /æ/ and /t/ are tautosyllabic. They can also be described as sharing a 'tautosyllabic distribution'. Phonemes that are not tautosyllabic are heterosyllabic...
- Before tautosyllabic /r/ ANAE WP Example ihr /ɪər/ fear ehr /ɛər/ fair ʌhr /ɜːr/ fur ahr /ɑːr/ far uhr /ʊər/ moor ohr /ɔːr/ four ɔhr for...
- Examples of a rhotic and a non-rhotic speaker Rhotic (American) speaker /ˈfɑrmər/ for farmer Non-rhotic (British) speaker /ˈfɑːmə/ for farmer Problems...
- phonotactical patterns that describe its syllable structure, including tautosyllabic consonant clusters, and vowel sequences. In core Thai words (i.e. excluding...
- city. In Received Pronunciation, a glottal stop is inserted before a tautosyllabic voiceless stop: stoʼp, thaʼt, knoʼck, waʼtch, also leaʼp, soaʼk, helʼp...
- before tautosyllabic *r (*ar) > <or>. *darъ > dor a before tautosyllabic *l, ľ > <ôù> (where *l and *ľ merged). valъ > vôùl a before tautosyllabic *j> ôj...
- special characters for consonants that do not immediately precede a tautosyllabic vowel, which is to say coda consonants, the first of a sequence of two...
- a marked tone-lowering (or tone-depressing) effect on the following tautosyllabic vowels. For this reason, such stop consonants are frequently referred...
- which still has i Fronting, flattening, and narrowing of á before tautosyllabic j in the imperative: cekej (except in most subialects, which have -aj...
- in many languages. Simple workarounds exist, however. Phonotactics Tautosyllabic, heterosyllabic and ambisyllabic phones Syllable structure in English...