英语动词LABIALISE的变化形式
PRESENT
Present
I labialise
you labialise
he/she/it labialises
we labialise
you labialise
they labialise
Present continuous
I am labialising
you are labialising
he/she/it is labialising
we are labialising
you are labialising
they are labialising
Present perfect
I have labialised
you have labialised
he/she/it has labialised
we have labialised
you have labialised
they have labialised
Present perfect continuous
I have been labialising
you have been labialising
he/she/it has been labialising
we have been labialising
you have been labialising
they have been labialising
PAST
Past
I labialised
you labialised
he/she/it labialised
we labialised
you labialised
they labialised
Past continuous
I was labialising
you were labialising
he/she/it was labialising
we were labialising
you were labialising
they were labialising
Past perfect
I had labialised
you had labialised
he/she/it had labialised
we had labialised
you had labialised
they had labialised
Past perfect continuous
I had been labialising
you had been labialising
he/she/it had been labialising
we had been labialising
you had been labialising
they had been labialising
FUTURE
Future
I will labialise
you will labialise
he/she/it will labialise
we will labialise
you will labialise
they will labialise
Future continuous
I will be labialising
you will be labialising
he/she/it will be labialising
we will be labialising
you will be labialising
they will be labialising
Future perfect
I will have labialised
you will have labialised
he/she/it will have labialised
we will have labialised
you will have labialised
they will have labialised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been labialising
you will have been labialising
he/she/it will have been labialising
we will have been labialising
you will have been labialising
they will have been labialising
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would labialise
you would labialise
he/she/it would labialise
we would labialise
you would labialise
they would labialise
Conditional continuous
I would be labialising
you would be labialising
he/she/it would be labialising
we would be labialising
you would be labialising
they would be labialising
Conditional perfect
I would have labialise
you would have labialise
he/she/it would have labialise
we would have labialise
you would have labialise
they would have labialise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been labialising
you would have been labialising
he/she/it would have been labialising
we would have been labialising
you would have been labialising
they would have been labialising
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you labialise
we let´s labialise
you labialise
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
labialised
Present Participle
labialising
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1
Aspects of Tone and Voice in Phuthi
Unlike Swati, Phuthi affricated coronals do not labialise to [tf dy] in a derived
environment such as the passive. Further, the coronals only labialise in Mpapa
Phuthi (and not in Sigxodo, Makoae (Magwayi) or Qacha). Coronal-bearing data
in ...
Simon Scurr Donnelly,
2007
2
Early English Text Society: Extra series
After a consonant the real effect of oi, at present, is generally to labialise that
consonant and subjoin (a, a), as roi, lot (rtca, Itca), where the ordinary
Englishman is apt to hear (rwAA, Iwaa), and in the cry vive le roi, he often falls
into (viiv la taa).
3
Publications: Second Series
Again, by merely neglecting to labialise, (u, u) are converted into (ce, b), both of
which are confused with (a) by Englishmen. The last, (u), is indeed a very
common sound in English, but it is only looked upon as unaccented or indistinct (
a), ...
Chaucer Society (London, England), Geoffrey Chaucer,
1869
4
On Early English Pronunciation, with Especial Reference to ...
Both French and English seem to have had a tendency to labialise (1) into (lw)
after (a, 0), that is they rounded the lips either during the vowel or just as it glided
into the consonant. The Latin alter thus became (alwter) or (awlwter) felt as ...
Alexander John Ellis, Francis James Child, William Salesbury,
1869
5
On Early English Pronunciation, with Especial Reference to ...
The first element of my pronunciation of the German ai he considers to be (ah), a
sound that I can only with difficulty distinguish from (a), as T am apt to labialise (a)
in speaking. But in unaccented syllables he makes the first element of his ...
Alexander John Ellis, William Salesbury, Johann Andreas Schmeller,
1869
On the other hand, I was sometimes corrected when I did not labialise. Moreover,
the range of consonants for which labialisation has been noted can hardly be
called a natural class. Anyway, the opposition between labialised and
unlabialised ...
Mark L.O. Van de Velde,
2008
7
Pali: A Grammar of the Language of the Theravada Tipitaka. ...
... '(not} disheartened' [[a]sarnlina-}. - 6. v is able to labialise a preceding
occlusive': ttbbltc- 'high, upwards' (firdhva-]", btTrtrstr- 'twelve' (tivsdasa-1. as
Gimar dtitidnsn- shows that it developed into a fricative ',6, which was assimilated
.
... accessoires caractérisant les différents couples de variantes vocaliques
perdent toute signification et, là où les conditions phonétiques sont favorables,
ces marques s'éliminent dans l'intérêt de l'unification du phonème. e se labialise
— se ...
9
A Handbook of Phonetics: Including a Popular Exposition of ...
It has a tendency to labialise back vowels, and even where there is not actual
labialisation it gives the vowels generally a muffled sound, so that (a), for
instance, is not easily distinguished from (a). It also tends to make the general
speech ...
... là où les conditions phonétiques sont favorables, ces marques s'éliminent
dans l'intérêt de l'unification du phonème, e se labialise — se change en une
nuance plus ou moins avancée de o, s'il n'est pas fait obstacle à ce changement
du fait ...