10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «VELARIZATION»
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velarization in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Comprehensive Articulatory Phonetics: A Tool for Mastering ...
[me] No Labial-Velarization Labial-velarization also involves two simultaneous
secondary articulations. For this type of secondary articulation, the lips are
rounded and the back of the tongue is raised at the velar point. In essence, this
manner ...
T. L. Cleghorn, N. M. Rugg, 2011
2
Spanish Phonology: A Syllabic Perspective
An account similar to that of /s/-aspiration can be offered for the velarization of
coda nasals in Caribbean dialects of Spanish. The data in example 4.2 are
repeated in example 4.24 for convenience. The relevant constraints and ranking
are in ...
3
The Dialects of Modern German: A Linguistic Survey
This is of two types: (a) velarization of dental plosives; (b) velarization of dental
nasals. 7.2.3.1 Velarization of Dental Plosives (Gutturalisierung) Postvocalic /nt/
is velarized to /ng/ (final /nk/ ) in Ripuarian and parts of Moselle Franconian: ...
4
Studies in the History of the English Language II: Unfolding ...
Old English is (to some extent) spelled as if it had phonemic velarization, like Old
Irish (which is not a coincidence), but there is little reason to think that it did. The
answer, in my view, was provided long ago by Daunt (1939): the graphic short ...
Anne Curzan, Kimberly Emmons, 2004
5
Handbook of the International Phonetic Association: A Guide ...
The names palatalization, velarization, and pharyngealization, make explicit
where the narrowing is. In one sense a secondary articulation is the
superimposition of a close-vowel-like articulation on a consonant - [i] for
palatalization, ...
International Phonetic Association, 1999
6
The Neo-Aramaic Dialect of Barwar
In cases of weakening of velarization, emphatic /r/ usually retains some degree of
its trilled retroflex character, which distinguishes it from the tap /?"/, e.g. para ['
paira] 'lamb'. This articulatory difference between the two rhotic segments is not, ...
7
Language Talent and Brain Activity
F2 frequency and the frequency distance between F2 and F1, Fv2, served as
indicators for the degree of consonantal velarization. In order to determine
significant formant-dependent differences, oneway ANOVAs were submitted
separately for ...
Grzegorz Dogil, Susanne Maria Reiterer, 2009
8
Evolutionary Phonology: The Emergence of Sound Patterns
Further evidence for a close relationship between velarization and
pharyngealization is found in Arabic, where the pharyngealized series of
consonants is sometimes produced with pharyngealization, and other times with
uvularization, ...
9
A Grammar of the Bedouin Dialects of Central and Southern Sinai
Secondary velarization There is a clear lack of velarization in ASA, SWA, GrA and
HnA forms rikbi/1, dr/cab (pl. r/cab in I_ImA and GbA) “knee(s)”. All dialects
discussed in this chapter have a pl. demonstrative dill (-i/1) “these” (although ~
dum ...
Rudolf Erik De Jong, 2011
10
Language Universals and Variation
(15) Secondary articulations: predictions of the Labial/ Coronal/ Dorsal model A
single language can show distinct labialization, coronalization (palatalization),
and velarization (ignoring possible combinations of these). (16) Secondary ...
Mengistu Amberber, Peter Collins, 2002