- Look up
trill in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Trill most
often refers to:
Trill (music), a type of
musical ornament Trill consonant, a type of sound...
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language Pirahã have a very
unusual trilled phoneme, a
voiceless bilabially post-
trilled dental stop, [t̪͡ʙ̥]. A
nasal trill [r̃] has been
described from some...
- and
postalveolar trills is ⟨r⟩, and the
equivalent X-SAMPA
symbol is r. It is
commonly called the
rolled R,
rolling R, or
trilled R.
Quite often, ⟨r⟩...
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Trilling is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Daniel Trilling,
British journalist Ilia
Trilling (1895–1947),
Yiddish song
composer Lawrence...
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TRILL (Transparent
Interconnection of Lots of Links) is a
networking protocol for
optimizing bandwidth and
resilience in
Ethernet networks, implemented...
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trill indication. In most
modern musical notation, a
trill is
generally indicated with the
letters tr (or
sometimes simply t)
above the
trilled note...
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articulatory phonetics,
trilled affricates, also
known as post-
trilled consonants, are
consonants which begin as a stop and have a
trill release.
These consonants...
- Rufous-bellied
triller,
Lalage aurea White-browed
triller,
Lalage moesta Black-browed
triller,
Lalage atrovirens Varied triller,
Lalage leucomela Mussau triller, Lalage...
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unlike in Toda. The
trill has a
retroflex flap
allophone that
occurs between vowels.
Several languages have been
reported to have
trilled retroflex affricates...
- such as [o] and [y]. Additionally, Lese has
another rare
trilled affricate, a labial–velar
trilled affricate [k͡pʙ̥],
which occurs as an
allophone of the...