MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «CONSONANTAL»
consonantal
encontro
sounds
language
text
alliteration
vowel
writing
articulatory
phonetics
consonant
speech
sound
that
articulated
with
complete
partial
closure
vocal
tract
examples
pronounced
lips
consonantal
merriam
webster
adjective
ˌkän
ˈnan
təl
relating
being
marked
group
first
known
meaning
pronunciation
translations
define
nature
system
linguistics
encyclopedia
britannica
name
implies
value
syllable
while
ignoring
vocalic
element
therefore
wordreference
ˌkɒnsəˈnæntəl
functioning
constituting
semivowel
work
ˈkɒnsənənt
wiktionary
comparative
superlative
most
containing
defined
kän′sə
nant′
sentence
having
function
brasil
escola
quais
são
encontros
consonantais
clique
aqui
saiba
lenition
weakening
10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «CONSONANTAL»
Découvrez l'usage de
consonantal dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
consonantal et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
1
Phonology: Critical Concepts in Linguistics
Indeed, the dictionary entries for these four structures can be represented as
follows for the features Consonantal and Vocalic: [+ Consonantal] r+
Consonantal] L+ Vocalic i , 1+ Vocalic + Consonantal] r- Consonantal] - Vocalic -
Consonantal] ...
Charles W. Kreidler, 2001
2
In the Beginning: A Short History of the Hebrew Language
Whatever the case, Egyptian's logo-consonantal system set the stage for purely
consonantal systems. It should be noted that some scholars consider Egyptian a "
reduced syllabic" system rather than a true consonantal system. In a "reduced ...
3
The Pronunciation of Greek and Latin
The Romance languages show that in colloquial Latin unaccented i (and also e)
in hiatus regularly became consonantal; for the resulting y-sound has combined
with xer tain preceding consonants; for example, gratia: Italian grazia, French ...
Edgar Howard Sturtevant, 1920
4
Language System and Its Change: On Theory and Testability
ing feature opposition triggering markedness reversal of [±consonantal] , by
which markedness of [±consonantal] is in the context of a distinctive specification
for [±continuant] and/or [±voice] evaluated against the unmarked value of [±
vocalic] .
Jadranka Gvozdanović, 1985
5
Die Dietsche boeke die ons toebehoeren
On closer inspection, with or without the aid of instruments, one would find that
these consonantal elements are after all phonetically not so close to each other
as might first be thought, but this is of little importance here. Or, one might even
be ...
As seen above, in certain instances a tri-consonantal cluster attracts stress, but a
bi-consonantal one does not. That is, the 'heavier' cluster attracts stress, but the '
lighter' one does not. However, there are exceptions, in which stress does not ...
-vocalic -consonantal +voice -round M -vocalic -consonantal +voice +round Ihl -
vocalic -consonantal -voice /p/ -vocalic +consonantal -voice +abrupt release +
anterior -coronal l\l +consonantal -vocalic -voice +abrupt release +coronal ...
Mohammad Ali Salmani-Nodoushan
8
Analogy in the Semitic Languages
Also original bi-consonantal stems after the analogy of tri-consonantal stems. As
was pointed out in the first part of this article, many stems in the Semitic
languages which seem to have three stem-consonants were probably bi-
consonantal in ...
Abel Henry Huizinga, 1891
9
American Journal of Philology
Also original bi-consonantal stems after the analogy of tri-consonantal stems. As
was pointed out in the first part of this article, many stems in the Semitic
languages which seem to have three stem-consonants were probably bi-
consonantal in ...
Basil Lanneau Gildersleeve, Charles William Emil Miller, Benjamin Dean Meritt, 1891
10
Analyzing Sound Patterns: An Introduction to Phonology
(17)Definitionsof [±syllabic]and [±consonantal] a.Syllabic sounds are thosethat
constitute thesyllablepeaks, nonsyllabicsoundsare thosethat donot. b.
Consonantal segments are articulated with a sustained vocal tract constriction at
least equal ...
10 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «CONSONANTAL»
Découvrez de quoi on parle dans les médias nationaux et internationaux et comment le terme
consonantal est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
Boko Haram and religious exclusivism
Al-walā' wa-l-barā' derives from various passages in the Qur'an, which sometimes uses words deriving from the same tri-consonantal roots, ... «OUPblog, avril 15»
Islamic Solar Calendar: Eclipsed by Politics and Ideology
... the Jallali Calendar and replaced them with corresponding Avestan or Middle Persian names whose consonantal clusters had to be modified ... «Huffington Post, mars 15»
John Lister-Kaye: Gods Of The Morning (Canongate)
... calls of similar tonal quality, but with differing consonantal emphasis: a short, sharp 'kork' or 'dark' and a stretched 'daaark', a muted 'graaap', ... «Herald Scotland, mars 15»
Francesca Haig: fire forged
If I pick up a book that includes a map with consonantal, calligraphic place names carefully filled in, or if there's so much as a whiff of a sigil, ... «Times Higher Education, févr 15»
How Do You Spell the Abbreviation of Casual?
Thorny consonantal clusters (like in caszh and cajzh) don't conjure the requisite frictionlessness and ease, whereas the J makes phonetic ... «Slate Magazine, févr 15»
Capsule Stage Reviews: January 22, 2015
... a warm but slightly overeager performance), and his father, Aryeh Lev (an overly stiff and too crisply consonantal-sounding Bradley Winkler), ... «Houston Press, janv 15»
Recap 'The Middle' Season 5 So You Can Blissfully Watch Season 6
The youngest Heck sibling enjoys such things as his iPad consonantal updating him with horrible news from all over the world, and it royally ... «Bustle, sept 14»
Poem of the week: The Sea and the Skylark by Gerard Manley …
... of “right”, “tide”, “ramps” suggesting the incoming tide, and a gentler consonantal strand depicting the “low lull-off” as the tide retreats. That the ... «The Guardian, sept 14»
Mutual assured distraction: Remembering Khrushchev's 1959 Us tour
But this is not to say that K — as U.S. headline writers shortened his rather unwieldy and consonantal name — didn't do some sight-seeing in ... «Washington Post, août 14»
Who created the first alphabet?
... maritime merchants who occupied part of modern Lebanon, Syria and Israel, this consonantal alphabet—also known as an abjad—consisted ... «History, août 14»