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 The Affricates
These phoneme sequences could be considered affricates; in English, however, they occur only in syllable-final position and are thus considered as allophones of a plosive plus a fricative.
See Figures 1 and 2 for examples of affricates.
The phoneme sequences which the affricates most resemble are /th s/ and /d z/ which occur in the plural of nouns ending with alveolar plosives, such as ``bats'' or ``pods.'' In the spectrogram these endings show up as a brief plosive burst passing immediately into frication.
http://cslu.cse.ogi.edu/tutordemos/SpectrogramReading/cse551html/cse551/node40.html   (428 words)

  
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She does not appear to understand WH questions or intonation.
New situations need to be carefully watched as they provoke ÒcreativeÓ concatenations of syntax.
%err: [%fnt: Monaco:9] voiceless palato-alveolar fricative replaced by voiceless bilabial plosive; *CHI: window.
http://www.cyber.sccs.chukyo-u.ac.jp/JCHAT/clan/eng/crutten/jane07.cha   (933 words)

  
 Introduction to Segmental Phonology: Sound Index
The following is an index of the alveolar segments currently found in the feature database.
A short phonetic description is linked to a page with details about each segment.
http://www.linguistics.ucsb.edu/projects/featuresoftware/browse_sounds?soundset=13   (40 words)

  
 Oriental Name Construction for Authors of Fantasy
This is the only initial that can be by itself, and it can never start a word in such a position.
This is an aspirated voiceless blade-palatal (or retroflex) affricate, as in 'CHILLY'.
This is an aspirated voiceless alveolar plosive, as in 'TORE'
http://modzer0.cs.uaf.edu/~logan/names.html   (2553 words)

  
 CONK! Encyclopedia: Plosive
Russian and other Slavic languages have words that begin with [dn], which can be seen in the name of the Dnieper River.
Note that the terms prenasalization and postnasalization are normally only used in languages where these sounds are phonemic, that is, not analyzed into sequences of plosive plus nasal stop.
This page contains phonetic information in IPA, which may not display correctly in some browsers.
http://www.conk.com/search/encyclopedia.cgi?q=Plosive   (989 words)

  
 Voiceless alveolar plosive - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The voiceless alveolar plosive is a type of consonantal sound used in many spoken languages.
Its phonation type is voiceless, which means it is produced without vibrations of the vocal cords.
When /t/ occurs at the beginning of a word or a stressed syllable, like in try, senatorial, or today, then it is always aspirated.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voiceless_alveolar_plosive   (532 words)

  
 ELL Honours AE : Moorthy (1997)
The speculation that Singaporean do not always use a voiceless alveolar plosive, but rather, a phoneme in-between that of a voiceless dental fricative and a voiceless alveolar plosive, to replace a voiceless dental fricative, will also be explored.
In so doing, it hopes to generate conclusions about the frequency of dental fricative replacement by alveolar plosives, if any, and how this frequency is affected by the formality of the context.
The data for the experimental investigation consists of the voiceless dental fricatives of five females and three males in formal and informal contexts of speech.
http://davidd.myplace.nie.edu.sg/aes/moorthy-1997.htm   (142 words)

  
 International Phonetic Alphabet for English - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The combined letters for affricates, &; are preferred when available in order to distinguish them from stop/fricative sequences, but not commonly used.
when – voiceless labial-velar fricative - occurs in those English dialects that distinguish between the words which and witch.
Some linguists consider [h] a glide rather than a fricative.
http://www.southhouston.us/project/wikipedia/index.php/International_Phonetic_Alphabet_for_English   (1573 words)

  
 Red Moon - Proto-Ingyrric
z - voiced alveolar fricative /z/, as in English.
No native orthography is known to have existed for Proto-Ingyrric.
řř - voiceless uvular trill--if ř sounds like "ggggg", then řř sounds like "kkkkk".
http://www.midnightmist.net/redmoon/en/proto-ingyrric   (880 words)

  
 Serbo-Croatian language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
R can be vocalic, playing the role of a vowel in certain words (occasionally, it can even have a long accent).
This rule does not apply to approximants — a consonant cluster may contain voiced approximants and voiceless consonants.
In consonant clusters all consonants are either voiced or voiceless.
http://www.sevenhills.us/project/wikipedia/index.php/Serbo-Croatian   (2702 words)

  
 Voiced velar plosive - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Voiced velar plosive
Many Indian languages, such as Hindi, have a two-way contrast between aspirated (breathy voice) and plain g.
Here you will find more informations about Voiced velar plosive.
The list of the Voiced velar plosive Authors is
http://www.encyclopedia-glossary.com/en/Voiced-velar-plosive.html   (210 words)

  
 ips9_3
For each of the pairs of sounds below, check those that are in complementary distribution.
What generalisation can be made about sequences of a nasal followed by a plosive?
http://www.phon.ucl.ac.uk/home/johnm/ips/chapter9/ips9-3.htm   (41 words)

  
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It represents a voiceless alveolo-palatal affricate, //, the sound produced in Serbian from a voiceless alveolar plosive by iotation.
http://www.homestayfinder.com/Dictionary.aspx?q=Tshe   (166 words)

  
 Aspirated - All About All
English voiceless stops are aspirated when they begin a stressed syllable (as in pen, ten, Ken), but this aspiration is not distinctive (they also have unaspirated variants in other positions, e.g.
Traditionally, they are still transcribed as , even though what distinguishes them from their "fortis" counterparts

is mainly their lack of aspiration.

/b d g/ are normally also voiceless in Danish and most Southern varieties of German.
http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Aspirated   (247 words)

  
 Alveolar consonant
The alveolar consonants identified by the International Phonetic Alphabet are:
Alveolars are consonants articulated with the tip of the tongue against the alveolar ridge, the internal side of the upper gums (known as the alveoles of the upper teeth).
http://www.starrepublic.org/encyclopedia/wikipedia/a/al/alveolar_consonant.html   (52 words)

  
 Phonetic transcription Antimoon Forum
If you compare the way your tongue moves for [r\], [d] and [4] ([4] is X-SAMPA for this voiced alveolar tap), you'll find that the similarity of [d] and [4] lies in the fact that your tongue moves up to the top of your mouth but not for [r\].
Mxsmanic uses those concave lines to show that it's a diphthøng rather thæn two short vowels.
You also notice that [d] (as in "did") is voiced alveolar plosive and that [t] (as in "tit") is a voiceless alveolar plosive.
http://www.antimoon.com/forum/2004/5701.htm   (916 words)

  
 SLAVËNI
The letter ‚h‘ is voiceless before any voiceless consonant and in final position.
When precedes a voiced consonant or between vowels it should be pronounced as voiced Czech "h" in "hrad",
http://www.sweb.cz/ls78/slaveni1.htm   (50 words)

  
 Stop consonant article - Stop consonant Manners articulation Nasal consonant Fricative consonant Lateral - ...
In the case of oral stops, the airflow is blocked completely, causing pressure to build up.
A stop or plosive is a consonant sound produced by obstructing airflow in the vocal tract by the lips or tongue.
Stop consonant article - Stop consonant Manners articulation Nasal consonant Fricative consonant Lateral - What-Means.com
http://www.what-means.com/encyclopedia/Plosive   (249 words)

  
 LINGVA XRONARI
vowel, ui = short or long close front rounded vowel, b = voiced bilabial plosive, c = voiceless grooved alveopalatal affricate, ch = voiceless uvular
fricative, d = voiced alveolar plosive, f = voiceless labiodental fricative, g = voiced velar plosive, gh = voiced uvular plosive, h = voiced glottal fricative,
voiced alveolar trill, rh = voiced velar fricative,
http://www.christusrex.org/www1/pater/JPN-l-xronari.html   (107 words)

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