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devoiced
diacritic
vowels
voice
voicing
term
used
phonetics
phonology
characterize
speech
sounds
with
described
either
voiceless
voiced
however
refer
separate
concepts
articulatory
process
which
vocal
cords
vibrate
this
primary
describe
phones
devoiced
voic
pronounce
normally
without
chords
make
wholly
partly
define
ordinarily
verb
object
devoicing
devoice
macmillan
what
meaning
more
defined
yourdictionary
transitive
unvoicealso
devocalize
vowel
lang
japan
such
desu
pronounced
rendering
close
silent
occur
word
finder
anagrams
words
start
created
pronunciation
actual
phonetic
realization
often
like
supposedly
dropped
preceding
consonant
expanding
fill
mora
time
wordreference
forums
specifically
mean
both
some
phonological
linguistics
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devoiced in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
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Principles of Phonetics
(For convenience of discussion, this might be described as fully devoiced; it will
be identified by adding a centred subscript voiceless diacritic to the
corresponding voiced symbol, as in [z].) Should [z] and voiceless [s] be regarded
as fully ...
from a devoiced vowel is represented phonologically in the first place. Their
usual assumption is that a devoiced vowel loses its capacity to act as an accent-
bearer and that the loss of the capacity is expressed phonologically by deleting
the ...
Jeroen Maarten van de Weijer, Kensuke Nanjo, Tetsuo Nishihara, 2005
3
Computational Processing of the Portuguese Language: 6th ...
fricative is labelled devoiced; if rσ2(x) < 15, voiced. Fricatives manually classified
as partially voiced were considered to be in the devoiced category when
comparing the manual and automatic criteria. The laryngograph signal presents,
...
4
Phonetics: A Coursebook
So, the /ɡ/ in 'gold', when the word is produced in isolation, is devoiced because
of the silence that comes before it. The /d/ of 'gold', when the word is in isolation,
is devoiced because of the silence that comes after it. These two directions of ...
Rachael-Anne Knight, 2012
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Phonetic and Phonological Aspects of Geminate Timing
Moving on now to a comparison of initial stop closure duration across present
and perfect forms in both devoiced- and voiceless-initial stems, we see in Figure
3.26 that stops in devoiced-initial perfective forms (orthographic <bb> and <dd>),
...
Preceding Following segment segment Devoiced Devoiced Devoiced Devoiced
onset Devoiced onset Devoiced onset Extra duration Extra duration Extra
duration Devoiced Extra duration Devoiced Extra duration Devoiced Extra
duration ...
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English Phonology: An Introduction
They are at least partially devoiced in all other contexts: next to voiceless
phonemes as in (14c, g), as well as before or after silence - (14 a, e) and (14 b, f)
respectively. A word of clarification is needed regarding 'silence' as a devoicing ...
8
The Languages of Native North America
Voiceless syllables occur in several contexts. In some languages, syllables are
systematically devoiced phrase-finally, as in Oneida, a Northern Iroquoian
language of Ontario and Wisconsin: lotoldthn 'he has gone hunting'. In Zuni, a
language ...
9
Eastern Ojibwa-Chippewa-Ottawa Dictionary
xxxviii Pronunciation 2.22.1 At the beginning of a word z is often devoiced or
partially devoiced. 2.22.2 After voiceless consonants z is devoiced. 2.22.3 Before
a voiceless consonant z is devoiced. Before a, z is lost altogether. 2.22.4 z'
stands ...
10
Vowel Epenthesis in Loanword Adaptation
fieldwork suggests that many loanwords are realized on the surface with
shortened and devoiced epenthetic vowels, although there are no quantitative
analyses available which could allow us to give precise figures here. This
phenomenon is ...
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Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
devoiced im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Monthly etymology gleanings for April 2015
... the vowel understood by long e in Modern English), which underwent shortening before two consonants, while final d was devoiced after f. «OUPblog, Apr 15»
DOWNTON ABBEY RECAP FOR FEBRUARY 22, 2015
Sinderby says that he finds devoice a sign of weakness this is bad seeing as Roses parents are all but devoiced but are just trying to play nice ... «TVGrapevine.com, Feb 15»
The Classical Music Network
But despite her physical allure and undeniably strong stage presence, the result often led to devoiced lines that betrayed overcompensation. The opposite was ... «ConcertoNet, Jan 15»
COAS commands decimation of terrorists at large
RAWALPINDI: General Raheel Sharif, the commander of Pakistan's battle-hardened armed forces, Friday devoiced that none of the terrorists ... «SAMAA TV, Dez 14»
Child Support Bill Resubmitted
Section five of the draft bill notes: "If a Liberian man living and working abroad leaves a woman, gets separated, devoiced or otherwise and said ... «AllAfrica.com, Okt 14»
Nicole Kidman reportedly devastated that adopted children Isabella …
I attended the funeral of my cousin on Friday she was only 67 years old, she had two children with her first husband but they devoiced & stayed ... «Daily Mail, Sep 14»
The Origins of Yiddish, Part Dray
... the “standard” and “Regensburg” theories, a process took place whereby final voiced consonants like “b” and hard “g” were devoiced; hence, ... «Jewish Daily Forward, Jul 14»
Educating the world outside Yorkshire about our articles of faith
... but is sometimes "softened" to a devoiced bilabial as a result of homorganic nasality. Only in Holderness, that oddly detached fragment of the ... «The Guardian, Mai 14»
The Immersion Disconnect Between Agency and Game Structure
This circumvents the usually rule where the story and the gameplay are devoiced, essentially telling the player that all of those kills they've ... «ModVive, Dez 13»
Alphabet soup, part 1: V and Z
The final spirant was not devoiced, and the English learned to pronounce v not only between vowels. Once that happened, French words like ... «OUPblog, Jul 13»