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  • el diafragma, como en la mayoría de los sonidos. Bauer, Michael. «Final devoicing or Why does naoidh sound like Nɯiç?». Akerbeltz.  Error en la cita:…
    3 kB (332 palabras) - 15:47 18 jul 2024
  • doi:10.1017/S0025100304001768 . Grijzenhout, Janet (2000), Voicing and devoicing in English, German, and Dutch; evidence for domain-specific identity constraints…
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  • see IPA § Brackets and transcription delimiters. Final-obstruent devoicing or terminal devoicing is a systematic phonological process occurring in languages…
    17 kB (1623 palabras) - 16:20 25 oct 2024
  • applies also to borrowings, not only to native lexicon: snob [znɔb]. Final devoicing is a systematic phonological process occurring in languages such as…
    9 kB (959 palabras) - 02:27 24 sep 2024
  • itself has a double vowel because of the exception with final -⟨e⟩, as noted above. Final devoicing is not indicated in Dutch spelling; words are usually…
    44 kB (4098 palabras) - 16:39 16 nov 2024
  • dialects, while in Bohemia the /ɦ/ is devoiced to /x/ instead (e.g. shodit /sxoɟɪt/, in Moravia /zɦoɟɪt/). Devoicing /ɦ/ changes its articulation place:…
    28 kB (2807 palabras) - 23:10 5 nov 2024
  • /ˈd͡ʒɛjn/ 'day'), not a single phoneme /nʲ/. Upper Sorbian has both final devoicing and regressive voicing assimilation, both word-internal and across…
    19 kB (1729 palabras) - 04:29 22 oct 2024
  • when followed by a vowel or sonorant). The voicing or devoicing is determined by that of the final obstruent in the sequence: просьба [ˈprozʲbə] ('request')…
    99 kB (8971 palabras) - 13:37 21 oct 2024
  • where these are palato-alveolar [t͡ʃ, ʃ, ʒ]. Lower Sorbian has both final devoicing and regressive voicing assimilation: dub /dub/ "oak" is pronounced…
    15 kB (1142 palabras) - 15:30 12 oct 2024
  • Dutch (such as the Amsterdam accent) also /z/ can devoice and merge with /s/. Speakers who devoice /v/ and /z/ may also hypercorrectively voice /f/ and…
    76 kB (7526 palabras) - 05:56 8 ago 2024
  • system[citation needed] of final devoicing of consonants in contrast with Standard Albanian. The consonants that change when in final position or before another…
    52 kB (3942 palabras) - 15:53 5 nov 2024
  • /ˈvjɛned/ (lenition) > /ˈvjɛnd/ (Gallo-Romance final vowel loss) > /ˈvjɛnt/ (final devoicing). Elsewhere, final vowel loss occurred later, or unprotected /t/…
    21 kB (2090 palabras) - 20:57 15 nov 2024
  • Voice (phonetics) (redirección desde Devoiced)
    International Phonetic Alphabet have a notation for partial voicing and devoicing as well as for prevoicing: Partial voicing can mean light but continuous…
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  • \left[-voice\right]/} ___ # (Final Devoicing) /#greb+l#/ (Underlying Representation) greb (Application of l-Deletion) grep (Application of Final Devoicing) [grep*=] (Correct…
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  • Catalan is among numerous Romance languages with diachronic word-final devoicing (frigidus > */ˈfɾɛd/ > fred [ˈfɾɛt]. Fortition also occurs in Catalan…
    33 kB (3063 palabras) - 11:47 25 oct 2024
  • the Russified [skazaf] (with final devoicing). In Belarusian, the letter Ve represents only the sound /v/. In the word final position, or if directly proceeded…
    6 kB (587 palabras) - 00:11 16 nov 2024
  • all-pervasive) example of conditioned merger is the devoicing of voiced stops in German when in word-final position or immediately before a compound boundary…
    39 kB (5443 palabras) - 19:09 22 nov 2024
  • dative) Final devoicing was countered by the syllable-initial voicing of voiceless fricatives, which made [v] and [f] allophones of each other. Final devoicing…
    50 kB (5549 palabras) - 18:23 29 oct 2024
  • the other Slavic languages (excl. Serbo-Croatian), does not exhibit final devoicing. Nevertheless, this rule is not that clear when listening to colloquial…
    25 kB (1727 palabras) - 19:19 17 nov 2024
  • Apocope (redirección desde Word final vowel loss)
    (/əˈpɒkəpi/) is the loss (elision) of a word-final vowel. In a broader sense, the term can refer to the loss of any final sound (including consonants) from a word…
    6 kB (594 palabras) - 04:07 30 oct 2024
  • Mehemmed, Mehemed, Mehmed and the name lost the central e over time. Final devoicing of d to t is a regular process in Turkish. The prophet himself is referred…
    10 kB (1164 palabras) - 16:25 24 nov 2024
  • ([bɪk]); "ng" is understood as a /ng/ sequence and therefore follows the final devoicing rule (e.g. to sing merges with to sink [sɪŋk]). Bohemisms Czechia se…
    3 kB (260 palabras) - 11:19 2 jul 2024
  • lack of plosion, nasal plosion, partial devoicing of sonorants, complete devoicing of sonorants, partial devoicing of obstruents, lengthening and shortening…
    24 kB (2873 palabras) - 17:21 9 nov 2024