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article contains phonetic transcriptions in the
International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). For an
introductory guide on IPA symbols, see Help:IPA. For...
- consonant) ー (indicates a long vowel) ゝ (reduplicates and
unvoices syllable) 〱 (reduplicates and
unvoices syllable) ゞ (reduplicates and
voices syllable) 〱゙ (reduplicates...
- consonant) ー (indicates a long vowel) ヽ (reduplicates and
unvoices syllable) 〱 (reduplicates and
unvoices syllable) * ヾ (reduplicates and
voices syllable) 〱゙...
- the
actual speech-language; for example, it
enabled final devoicing,
unvoicing vowel sounds, or weakening/strengthening
consonant sounds. It was used...
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suffix z↔k
Standard Turkish isteriz ↔
Cypriot Turkish isderik "we want"
Unvoicing of some
voiced stops b↔p
Standard Turkish:
bakla ↔
Cypriot Turkish: pakla...
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etymological spelling representing an /tʃ/ at the end of a word
which is the
unvoicing of an
ancient /dʒ/. ⟨gh⟩ is used in
several languages. In English, it...
- retroflex, and velar.
There are
clear contrasts between voicing and
unvoicing, as well an
unaspirated and
aspirated consonants.
Plosives are generally...
- 4 ɓV1- ɗV1- cV1- kV1- /b̬/ and /d̬/
develop implosion;
pulmonic stops unvoice; /ɓ/ now
contrasts with /p/ pV̤- tV̤- cV̤- kV̤- 5 ɓV1- ɗV1- cV1- kV1- first...
- the
Eastern ****uoka and
Western ****uoka
dialects there is
extensive unvoicing of
vowel sounds, with a less
pronounced trend in the
Central ****uoka...
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herself "you've just got to give her a voice ... or, in this case, an
unvoice."
Nixon decided to make the
character sound as
though she was
merely attempting...