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velarisation
velarization
secondary
articulation
consonants
which
back
tongue
raised
toward
velum
during
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international
phonetic
alphabet
transcribed
three
diacritics
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velarize
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pronunciation
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sound
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always
verb
transitive
tall
download
time
charge
reverso
meaning
also
verbalisation
vernalisation
vulgarisation
sidvn
alternative
symbolising
diacritic
relevant
symbol
represents
velarised
voiced
plosive
urban
velajio
velanie
velanne
velardage
velardi
nasal
velasco
velasquez
velax
velazeraptor
velcant
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «VELARISATION»
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1
An Introduction to English Phonetics
These two secondary articulations are called palatalisation and velarisation
respectively, and are transcribed as [j] and [γ] respectively. Velarisation is often
accompanied by labialisation (i.e. lip-rounding; symbolised with the diacritic [w]),
...
Richard Ogden, Richard Ogden (D. Phil.), 2009
2
Arabic Grammars of Turkic: The Arabic Linguistic Model ...
applied their concepts of terms of velarisation and palatalisation of consonants in
these cases too. The data indicate that they posit the rounded vowels on a scale
of velarisation and palatalisation, which runs from [o] to [ii].74 The appropriate ...
3
Phonetics: A Coursebook
10.4.3 Exercise 10.12 Comment Exercise 10.13 Comment Figure 10.1 Mid-
sagittal sections showing the production of non-velarised (left) and velarised (
right) /l/ Velarisation Given your knowledge of palatalisation and labialisation,
what do ...
Rachael-Anne Knight, 2012
4
Constraints and Preferences
(5) Generalisations a. only high vowels that precede dentals trigger velarisation b
. simplex dentals velarise only if preceded by a long vowel c. when velarisation of
simplex dentals takes place, the preceding long vowel shortens d. dental ...
Katarzyna Dziubalska-Kolaczyk, 2001
5
Phonological Development in Specific Contexts: Studies of ...
In most cases, X-velarisation occurred either before the vowel /u/ or before the
vowels /i/ or /y/. • Stopping. The most common type of stopping (63%) in the data
was the use of stops of the same place or nearest place of articulation in the
place ...
6
Language Variation _ European perspectives II: Selected ...
The above findings thus corroborate our impression that the palatalisation and
velarisation of these clusters have been lexicalised. 3.6 All independent
variables; logistic regression analyses So far we have discussed the outcomes of
the uni- ...
Stavroula Tsiplakou, Marilena Karyolemou, Pavlos Pavlou, 2009
7
The Dialects of Irish: Study of a Changing Landscape
(3) velarised — palatal /r/ [x] /r"/ [r"] 253 rua [xuq] 'red' tóir [to:r"] 'demand' The
secondary velarisation of non-palatal sounds is not indicated in the transcriptions
in this book, except for N and L (see above). This means that velar r throughout
this ...
8
Practical Phonetics and Phonology: A Resource Book for Students
French, Italian, German and Welsh have palatalised /l/ (often termed clear I) in all
contexts. The same is true of most South Wales English and much southern Irish
English. Velarisation adds to the main articulation the raising of the back of the ...
Beverley Collins, Inger M. Mees, 2013
These expectations must, however, be modified to take account of features that
may be associated with velarisation. In considering the acoustic characteristics of
French vowels, Delattre (1951; repr. 1966; 230ff.) associates a lowering of F2 ...
J. H. C. S. Davidson, 2005
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Fundamentals of Phonetics, Phonology and Tonology: With ...
Labialisation / labial-velarisation - Jukun-Wapa (Anyanwu, ms.) Word Gloss kw55
_ ' the bark of a tree ' a-rjwu 'baby' rjwunu 'man' kweei voo 'finger nails' mwu '(
body) hair' Example 83. Labialisation / labial-velarisation - Etulo (Anyanwu ...
Rose-Juliet Anyanwu, 2008