PALAVRAS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADAS COM «LABIALIZATION»
labialization
phonological
process
example
labialization
secondary
articulatory
feature
sounds
some
languages
labialized
involve
lips
while
remainder
oral
cavity
produces
another
sound
term
normally
restricted
consonants
when
vowels
define
give
labial
character
round
vowel
especially
british
labialise
origin
related
forms
wiktionary
these
stops
course
nothing
positionally
determined
allophones
phoneme
their
distinctive
what
international
pronouncing
using
both
multiple
articulation
coarticulation
four
major
types
generally
recognized
palatalization
pharyngealization
well
combinations
collins
always
ˌleɪbɪəlaɪˈzeɪʃən
labialisation
derived
ˈlabialˌism
ˌlabialiˈzation
ˌlabialiˈsation
noun
consonantal
consonant
clusters
paul
amon
kotey
first
part
this
paper
shall
attempt
directory
american
three
degrees
phonetic
fully
initial
open
unrounded
which
reverso
meaning
labiality
labialize
defined
transitive
verb
labializing
pronounce
sometimes
excessively
acoustic
10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «LABIALIZATION»
Descubra o uso de
labialization na seguinte seleção bibliográfica. Livros relacionados com
labialization e pequenos extratos deles para contextualizar o seu uso na literatura.
1
Elementary Vietnamese: Revised Edition
Labialization Spelling: 1. Labialization represented by u, o . 2. Diphthong ia/ie in
labialized syllables Pronunciation /— - . Labialization of the beginning of a
syllable may occur in the syllables that do not contain the rounded vowels. The
lips ...
2
Gurage Studies: Collected Articles
LABIALIZATION While the rounded consonants are phonemes in Gurage and in
Ethiopic in general they are also of secondary origin. They arise from a labial or
velar followed by a rounded vowel, as in Gt. dambura, M.Ms. Szmbura 'chickpea',
...
3
Segmental Phonology in Optimality Theory: Constraints and ...
(39) . stem) 'Masculine labialization targets the rightmost stem C' In Inor,
labialization of coronals is prohibited by a high-ranking markedness constraint, *
T*. In the tableau in (40), the possible labialized candidates include only the ones
shown ...
4
Comprehensive Articulatory Phonetics: A Tool for Mastering ...
Recognizing. Labialization. Labialization is characterized by a rounded quality
that affects the sound of the primary consonant. Since labialization sounds similar
to a vowel glide, it is often easier to recognize labialization by sight than by ...
T. L. Cleghorn, N. M. Rugg, 2011
5
Sound Mutations: The Morphophonology of Chaha
I argued that this is explained by the proposal that the phoneme /U/ triggers both
labialization and palatalization. I accounted for forms involving labialization
without stem-final palatalization and for nonrightmost labialization. I argued that ...
Degif Petros Banksira, 2000
6
The Phonology and Morphology of Arabic
9.2.9 Labialization of [labial] and [dorsal] consonants (in SA) Labialization
involves the imposition of lip rounding and/or lip protrusion on a primary
articulation. Labialization in San'ani differs from palatalization in that it is more
likely to take ...
7
Etymological Dictionary of Gurage (Ethiopic): English-Gurage ...
LABIALIZATION While the rounded consonants are phonemes in Gurage and in
Ethiopic in general they are also of secondary origin. They arise from a labial or
velar followed by a rounded vowel, as in Gt. cdmbura, M.Ms. hmbura 'chickpea', ...
8
The Blackwell companion to phonology. 4. Phonological interfaces
In Chaha, a Gurage language of Ethiopia, the 3rd person masculine singular
object is indicated by labialization (with the suffix /n/) (Johnson 1975; McCarthy
1983; Hendricks 1989; Archangeli and Pulleyblank 1994; Rose 1994, 2007).
Marc van Oostendorp, 2011
9
Practical Phonetics For Students
articulation: clicks have always a double articulation, one being the k-stop. (See
Chapters XVIII, XIX.) 309. Further combinations will be considered under the
headings of Labialization, Palatalization, and Velarization. Several sounds must
be ...
10
An Introduction to the Science of Phonetics
It is, in fact, quite common for the labialization to extend over stretches of two or
more segments. For example, the English utterance “Susan pushed June” would
normally be produced with labialization of all the consonant segments and the ...
Nigel Hewlett, Janet Mackenzie Beck, 2013
NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «LABIALIZATION»
Conheça de que se fala nos meios de comunicação nacionais e internacionais e como se utiliza o termo
labialization no contexto das seguintes notícias.
Africa: IMF, World Bank Are a Major Cause of Poverty
Trade labialization for under developed economies could have some serious attendant effects. For one, it could lead to dumping of cheap and ... «AllAfrica.com, mar 07»