-
velarization is
transcribed by one of four diacritics: A
tilde or
swung dash
through the
letter U+0334 ◌̴
COMBINING TILDE OVERLAY covers velarization...
- of
velarization or pharyngealization. The
regular symbols in the
International Phonetic Alphabet that
represent this
sound are ⟨lˠ⟩ (for a
velarized lateral)...
-
labialized sounds also have
simultaneous velarization, and the
process may then be more
precisely called labio-
velarization. The "labialization" of
bilabial consonants...
- Albanian,
Irish and Russian,
velarization is
generally ****ociated with more
dental articulations of
coronal consonants. Thus,
velarized consonants, such as Albanian...
- as in lip or blend,
while the
velarized alveolar lateral approximant (IPA [ɫ])
occurs in bell and milk. This
velarization does not
occur in many European...
- (typographic overstrike). It is the
older and more
generic symbol. It
indicates velarization,
uvularization or pharyngealization, as in [ᵶ], the
guttural equivalent...
-
articulation (palatalization,
velarization, or labiovelarization). The
palatalized consonants are
regarded as "light", and the
velarized and
rounded consonants...
-
distinct from "l with tilde", [ɫ],
which transcribes a
different sound – the
velarized (or pharynɡealized)
alveolar lateral approximant,
often called "dark L"...
-
alveolar ridge.
According to some linguists, the "plain"
consonants are
velarized as in Irish,
something which is most
noticeable when it
involves a labial...
- [n],
making winter and
winner homophones in fast or
informal speech. L-
velarization: England's
typical distinction between a "clear L" (i.e. [l] ) and a...