«INTERVOCALIC» 관련 영어 책
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Italian has a series of consonant that must be long in intervocalic position: /ts/, /dz
/, /∫/, \/, /ˆ/ (Chierchia 1986). When an English word contains one of these
sounds, it is adapted as long in intervocalic position. (5) peanuts [pi'notstsa]
brush ...
Andrea Calabrese, Leo Wetzels, 2009
Comparing the Romance developments leads us to believe, despite a shortage
of clear textual or epigraphic evidence, that this assibilation process had also
begun before the end of the Empire. c) Intervocalic Consonants The weakening
of ...
There is no support, however, for a strict categorical distinction between
languages with high vocalic and intervocalic PVI values and languages with low
vocalic and intervocalic PVI values. Rather, it appears that languages can be
more or ...
Carlos Gussenhoven, Natasha Warner, 2002
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The Timing of Voicing in British English Obstruents
intervocalic stops, averaging 25 ms, across 10 speakers in the former case, and
averaging less than 10 ms, across 6 speakers in the latter case. Table 1.5: Mean
duration (ms) of intervals of medial voicing in intervocalic VOICELESS stop ...
2. In a few cases it becomes r: saraca<sala-caccabia; sbarici<*exbaulare. M
Intervocalic m remains: C(IJ(l77Z(Zro, chiammd, ammore, fumo. N Remains: cane
, lione, mend, molenaro. R 1. Intervocalic r remains: cerasa, dulore, paura, muri. 2
.
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Current Trends in Caucasian, East European, and Inner Asian ...
consonantal system of the Valea Perjei subtype of the Balkan dialect of Bulgarian
are: 1) the elision of the consonants [v h d z g] in intervocalic position; 2) the
epenthesis of certain consonants, again in intervocalic position; 3) regressive ...
Howard Isaac Aronson, Dee Ann Holisky, Kevin Tuite, 2003
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Language Change and Variation
Short a before intervocalic consonants. The general phonetic constraint on the
tensing of short a is that the vowel must be followed first by a consonant and then
by a second consonant or a boundary. When the next consonant is followed ...
Ralph W. Fasold, Deborah Schiffrin, 1989
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A Handbook of Varieties of English: Morphology and syntax
The glottalized variant was also found in medial positions such as cutlass or
hitman, occasionally in intervocalic medial contexts like lot of or get out, but they
were not found in intervocalic medial contexts like bitter. The fricated [ts] was
found in ...
Edgar Werner Schneider, Bernd Kortmann, 2004
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Optimality-Theoretic Studies in Spanish Phonology
Many varieties of Spanish including Caribbean and Peninsular dialects present
variation in the production of in intervocalic position (Cedergren 1979, D'Introno
and Sosa 1986, Samper-Padilla 1996). These sociolinguistic studies established
...
Fernando Martínez-Gil, Sonia Colina, 2007
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Calvert's Descriptive Phonetics
We can also refer to consonant singletons or sequences as prevocalic,
intervocalic, or postvocalic. Prevocalic refers to consonant(s) occurring before a
vowel, at the beginning of a word, and postvocalic is the term applied to
consonant(s) that ...
Pamela G. Garn-Nunn, James M. Lynn, 2011
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Re-Examining Spelling and Pronunciation in Coptic
The full title of the article is “RE-EXAMINING SPELLING AND PRONUNCIATION IN COPTIC: A Case For The Intervocalic And Post-Nasal ... «Patheos, 5월 13»
Coffee or tea?
The voicing of intervocalic t in American English is an open secret: matter and madder, latter and ladder, seated and seeded, tutor and Tudor, ... «OUPblog, 12월 11»
Darkness Thickens As My Head Changes
Rashi's suggestion that Hebrew also may have lost some of its intervocalic glottal stops is therefore not, on the face of it, unreasonable. «Forward, 5월 09»