velar consonant การใช้
- Many Kriol speakers tend to palatalize the velar consonants and preceding.
- Bilabial and velar consonants and may be followed by when initial.
- Velar consonants and preceding front vowels or are palatalized as and, respectively.
- When preceded by and followed by a velar consonant, it is realized as.
- Both breaking and retraction are fundamentally phenomena of assimilation to a following velar consonant.
- An example of a coronal velar consonant is one of the dentoalveolo-velar.
- Eventually, both velar consonants and developed French influence, English orthography shares this feature.
- In particular, it shares the palatalisation of velar consonants also found in Old English.
- The nasal velar consonant is generally written with the Latin letter, but occasionally as.
- This was a purely phonological change of assibilation of velar consonants with secondary palatal articulations.
- While is in fact a velar consonant,,, and are less obviously so.
- That is the case of English, which is a velar consonant with secondary labial articulation.
- Xavante is highly unusual in lacking velar consonants, except for the labio-velar approximant.
- Velar consonants alternate with palatal consonants before / e / and sometimes before / a /.
- Thus, the alternation of in the two contexts is indicative of an underlying velar consonant.
- The labialized velar consonants and have limited use, contrasting and almost solely before the vowel.
- When " r " precedes a velar consonant, a is inserted between the two.
- The term is now commonly extended to include also velar consonants, which deviates from the strict etymology.
- As used in linguistics, such a definition includes all velar consonants, regardless of manner of articulation.
- Notably, there are no velar consonants without secondary articulation : they are all either palatalized or labialized.
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