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  • Alphabet, nasalization is indicated by printing a tilde diacritic U+0303 ◌̃ COMBINING TILDE above the symbol for the sound to be nasalized: [ã] is the...
    11 KB (1,248 words) - 20:02, 13 May 2024
  • Nasal vowel (redirect from Nasalized vowel)
    [ɛ̃]. By contrast, oral vowels are produced without nasalization. This precedes [œ̃]. Nasalized vowels are vowels under the influence of neighbouring...
    12 KB (1,346 words) - 04:31, 27 April 2024
  • contrast with an oral stop or nasalized consonant, is an occlusive consonant produced with a lowered velum, allowing air to escape freely through the nose...
    20 KB (2,326 words) - 20:29, 4 June 2024
  • ⟨h̃⟩, that is, an h with a tilde. The h sound is nasalized in several languages, apparently due to a connection between glottal and nasal sounds called...
    4 KB (260 words) - 05:58, 4 April 2024
  • though at least in the latter case this may in fact be a palatal tap. Nasalized consonants include taps and flaps, although these are rarely phonemic...
    15 KB (1,628 words) - 02:39, 6 June 2024
  • contrastive aspirated fricatives: /sʰ/ /ɕʰ/, /ʂʰ/, and /xʰ/. Phonemically nasalized fricatives are rare. Umbundu has /ṽ/ and Kwangali and Souletin Basque...
    18 KB (1,841 words) - 13:30, 25 May 2024
  • Nasal consonants lightly nasalize surrounding vowels, and nasal vowels, including those triggered by nasal consonants, nasalize the glottalized consonants...
    2 KB (170 words) - 19:35, 20 March 2024
  • the tongue to make the click sound in the middle of the glottal stop. In all languages which have them, glottalized clicks are nasalized, though a few...
    7 KB (824 words) - 14:47, 4 March 2023
  • a nasal consonant, which means air is allowed to escape through the nose, in this case in addition to through the mouth. It is a central consonant, which...
    8 KB (600 words) - 02:24, 24 March 2024
  • consonant, which means air is allowed to escape through the nose, either exclusively (nasal stops) or in addition to through the mouth. It is a central consonant...
    24 KB (1,415 words) - 19:28, 1 June 2024
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    pronounced as nasalized open front unrounded vowel ([ã]). In the dialect present in counties of Puck and Wejherowo, it is pronounced as nasalized open-mid...
    4 KB (305 words) - 05:20, 21 February 2024
  • of Chinese. (At least in the Chinese case, nasalization, in some dialects, continues in a reduced degree to the vowel, indicating that the consonant is...
    13 KB (1,372 words) - 07:04, 29 April 2024
  • Javanese ( ꦀ) and other scripts. It usually means that the previous vowel is nasalized. In Hindi, it is replaced in writing by anusvara when it is written above...
    4 KB (192 words) - 14:00, 23 August 2023
  • with a long nasalized vowel (baṃṭ- [bə̃ʈ], "to be divided" from bāṃṭ- [bãʈ], "to divide"; siṃcāī [sɪ̃tʃai], "irrigation" from sīṃc- [sĩːtʃ], "to irrigate")...
    18 KB (1,650 words) - 02:33, 5 June 2024
  • Tilde (section Nasalization)
    placed over the preceding vowel to indicate the missing letter; this is the origin of the use of tilde to indicate nasalization (compare the development of...
    61 KB (6,976 words) - 19:06, 22 May 2024
  • ɛ̃ ã ɔ̃ õ ũ/. (It may be that all nasal vowels are long.) Nasal vowels nasalize some following consonants. /d/ typically becomes a flap [ɾ] between vowels...
    6 KB (477 words) - 23:04, 7 March 2024
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    and Umuahia (Ohuhu dialects), omitting the nasalization and aspiration of those varieties. The first book to publish Igbo terms was History of the Mission...
    50 KB (5,516 words) - 03:53, 31 May 2024
  • nasal consonant. In the International Phonetic Alphabet, /ẽ/ represents a nasalized [e] sound. It is the 5th letter in the Guaraní alphabet and widely used...
    2 KB (181 words) - 16:43, 9 January 2024
  • Caledonian languages that are typically unusual for Oceanic languages include nasalized vowels, very large vowel inventories, retroflex consonants, and voiceless...
    9 KB (226 words) - 04:04, 21 December 2023
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    Lat. salire ("to exit"), tenere ("to have"), catena ("jail"), Port. sair, ter, cadeia. When the elided consonant was n, it often nasalized the preceding...
    159 KB (14,130 words) - 06:34, 9 June 2024
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