labialization การใช้
- Some languages also include palatalization and labialization as contrastive features.
- :All coronal fricatives involve some labialization compared to stops.
- I can make the same volume of noise for regardless of labialization.
- Labialization is the most widespread secondary articulation in the world's languages.
- These doubly articulated consonants contrast with labialization ( SIL 1992 / 2004 ).
- This also explains why labialization disappears before back vowels.
- These diacritics are sometimes also used with consonants to indicate degrees of labialization.
- The distinction between protruded and compressed holds for the semivowels and as well as labialization.
- The acoustic effect of labialization is created entirely inside the mouth by cupping the tongue.
- Different kinds of labialization are possible.
- It is labialization of a vowel.
- The most frequently encountered are labialization ( as with ), " emphatic " consonant ).
- Is also formed with this internal rounding instead of true labialization, making it akin to.
- Before the rounded, is phonetically strongly labialized as; elsewhere, it lacks the labialization.
- Out of 706 language inventories surveyed by, labialization occurred most often with allophonic realizations of prototypical labialization:
- Out of 706 language inventories surveyed by, labialization occurred most often with allophonic realizations of prototypical labialization:
- Though I might speculate that labialization enhances the ( already existing ) acoustic differences between alveolar and postalveolar sibilants.
- For example, in the Hupa, voiceless velar fricatives distinguish three degrees of labialization, transcribed either or.
- Similarly, a deleted may prompt labialization of a preceding consonant, though this has ceased to carry any morphological meaning.
- Unlike in languages such as Chishona and Tshivenda, Sesotho labialization does not result in " whistling " of any consonants.
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