- ⟨ ⟩, see IPA § Brackets and
transcription delimiters.
Velarization or
velarisation is a
secondary articulation of
consonants by
which the back of the tongue...
-
Basel German or
Baseldytsch (Standard German: Baseldeutsch) is the
dialect of the city of Basel, Switzerland. The
dialect of
Basel forms a Low Alemannic...
- Susana; Martins, Fernando; Silva, Susana; Jesus, Luis M. T. (2019). "/l/
velarisation as a continuum". PLOS ONE. 14 (3): e0213392. Bibcode:2019PLoSO..1413392R...
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other Andalusian varieties,
Llanito is
marked by high
rates of
final /n/
velarisation,
neutralisation and
elision of pre-consonantal and word-final /l/ and...
- and in
areas where it is
still spoken (such as the West Highlands),
velarisation of /l/ may be
absent in many
words in
which it is
present in
other areas...
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phonetically palatal or
palatalised consonants), in
Scottish Gaelic velarisation is only
present for /n̪ˠ l̪ˠ rˠ/. This
means that
consonants marked "broad"...
- and /ŋ/ into /m/, when
these phonemes come
before /p/, /b/ and /m/,
velarisation of /m/ and /n/ into /ŋ/
before /k/, /ɡ/ and /ŋ/, and the dentalisation...
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regardless of the
preceding sounds and
involving palatalisation and/or
velarisation): xica [ˈt͡ʃikɛ] or [ˈt͡ʃikɔ] ('girl'). This is
considered non-standard...
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kattab (made
someone write), ġani (rich) and ġanni (sing!). Usually, the
velarisation of one
consonant velarises adjacent consonants in a word or even the...
- non-final
consonants a
furtive /i/ or /u/
produces palatalization or
velarisation (respectively) of the consonants".[clarification needed] Sonsorolese...