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| | LINGUIST List 5.806: Proposal for an ASCII version of IPA, v.2.13 revised |
 | | This operator may optionally be placed *before* the operand, in keeping with usual practice among computer users. |  | | The following tables follow the arrangement of the chart published in the Journal of the IPA for ease of reference. |  | | The range of the voice is divided into five units, to which the numbers 1 through 5 are assigned, with 1 low and 5 high. |
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http://www.ling.ed.ac.uk/linguist/issues/5/5-806.html
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| | Articles - Alveolus (disambiguation) |
 | | Alveolar, the adjective form of "alveolus", can be used in several contexts: |  | | Look up alveolus and alveolar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. |  | | Alveolus is a general anatomical term that can be used as a synonym for several more specific structures: |
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http://www.estorea.com/articles/Alveolar
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 | | For those that would adversely affect its production, indicate briefly why (example given). |  | | During the voiced stops the subglottal pressure is higher than the oral, but the difference is much less than in the case of the nasal consonant or the vowel. |  | | (This is also expected since voicing requires some pressure difference across the glottis.) There is no fogging of the mirror. |
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http://trill.berkeley.edu/PhonLab/classes/ling110_2002/HW2002/2001midtrm.doc
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| | Dan - UPSID Language Profile |
 | | PC Magazine Editors' Choice for web survey software. |  | | segla(n, [laryngealized, voiced, dental_alveolar, lateral, approximant], [sedang, haida, yuchi, wappo]). |  | | segla(n, [laryngealized, voiced, labial_velar, approximant], [logbara, sedang, sui, tiddim_chin, haida, nez_perce, klamath, otomi, mazahua, nootka, kwakw7ala, acoma, yuchi]). |
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http://www.langmaker.com/db/ups_dan.htm
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| | Alveolar consonant - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Nontheless, the symbols are frequently called 'alveolar', and the examples below are all alveolar. |  | | This page contains phonetic information in IPA, which may not display correctly in some browsers. |  | | The bare letters [s, t, n, l] etc may be assumed to be alveolar, but may also indicate that the language does not make such distinctions, and that two or more places are found allophonically. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alveolar_consonant
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| | iqexpand.com |
 | | Voiced alveolar fricative (andquot;lower-case zandquot;) Ê‘ U+0291 andamp;z zi) zandquot; z\ Voiced alveolo-palatal fricative (andquot;curly-tail zandquot;) Ê U+0290 z. |  | | The voiceless alveolar trilled [rÌÌ¥] in various positions. |  | | The voiced alveolar fricative is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. |
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http://voiced_alveolar_fricative.iqexpand.com
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| | Voice procedure - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Voice procedure |
 | | An example of a voice procedure unconnected with NATO voice procedures would be the 'ten code' adopted by citizens band radio users. |  | | It consists of standard ways pronouncing words, or spelling words (see phonetic alphabet) and of 'code words' or phrases with specialised meanings, such as 'over' and 'roger'. |  | | Voice procedure is the name given to techniques used in spoken communication over two-way radios, particularly by the military. |
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http://www.encyclopedia-glossary.com/en/Voice-procedure.html
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| | International Phonetic Alphabet |
 | | Symbols for the Voiceless consonant implosives [Æ¥, Æ, Æ, Æ, Ê ] are no longer supported by the IPA. |  | | For example, all the Retroflex consonant have the same symbol as the equivalent Alveolar consonant, with the addition of a rightward pointing hook at the bottom. |  | | ̬z Pre-voicing (phonetics) z ̬ Post-voicing a ̰ Creaky voice offglide |
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http://www.carolinamaps.net/search/IPA.html
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| | Phonetics and Phonology |
 | | The following sequence of events results in implosive airflow:- |  | | This creates turbulent air flow and generates the implosive burst noise. |  | | Supralaryngeal closure (in this case alveolar, but IPA also allows for bilabial, dental, palatal, velar and uvular). |
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http://www.ling.mq.edu.au/speech/phonetics/phonetics/airstream_laryngeal/implosive.html
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| | Iambic Feet in Paumari and the Theory of Foot Structure |
 | | The Paumari segmental inventory is about average size, as Amazonian languages go, with 23 phonemes. |  | | But this relatively small inventory includes some areally unusual phonemes, in particular two aspirated voiceless stops and two voiced implosives. |  | | / voiceless aspirated alveolar stop; k /k/ voiceless velar stop; kh /k |
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http://journals.dartmouth.edu/cgi-bin/WebObjects/Journals.woa/2/xmlpage/1/article/263?htmlOnce=yes
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| | All words on List of phonetics topics |
 | | Then the Emperor continued, "The one you love will not succeed, for she hates you at least as much as I hate you myself."-- kill you." The Emperor summoned M. Corvisart and said to him, "This neither the one nor the other," replied the assassin quickly. |  | | For sovereigns there are neither long attacks nor great difficulties, and order not to be separated from her illustrious lover, Madame B---- she died in 1812. |  | | As he was being conducted to the place where he was he cried in a loud voice, "Long live liberty! |
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http://www.allwords.org/li/list-of-phonetics-topics.html
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