Main Czech language IPA notice inline audio This article discusses the phonology phonological system of the Czech language . Vowels There are 10 vowel phonemes in Czech. 5 of them are short and 5 are long ... CzechPhonology Category Czech language Category Language phonologies cs Fonologie e tiny it Fonetica ... in Czech. It differentiates various word meanings, e.g. pata IPA pata heel and p t IPA pa ta the fifth . Moreover, some authors regard the diphthongs IPA au , eu , ou as separate phonemes. The Czech ... do not occur in Czech. The vowels are never reduced and undergo no assimilations. The vowel length and quality is independent of the stress. Image Czech vowel chart.png right thumb 350px Czech vowel chart, based on Harvcoltxt Dankovi ov 1999 p 72 Long vowels Long vowels are indicated ... e.g. b IPA bj . Diphthongs There are three diphthong s in Czech IPA au represented by au almost ... The following chart shows a complete list of the consonant phonemes of Czech class wikitable style ... it difficult to produce for foreign learners of Czech, who may pronounce it as IPA r however, it contrasts ..., labialization, velarization, palatalization, etc. are not used in Czech. Glottal stop The glottal ... and is not distinctive. The glottal stop has two functions in Czech The emphasis on the boundaries ... Alphabet IPA . class wikitable align center International Phonetic Alphabet IPA Czech alphabet align ... registers. Assimilation of voice Assimilation of voice is an important feature of Czech pronunciation ... have written the letter to you . See Czech word order Clitics Czech word order for details. Long words ... regardless of the stress. Thus, the Czech rhythm can be considered as isosyllabic. Intonation Czech is not a tonal language. Tones or melodies are not lexical distinctive features. However, intonation ... abundant in Czech texts. It is supposed that all syllables were open in the Proto Slavic .... In Common Czech, the most widespread Czech intedialect, prothetic v is added to all words beginning ... more details
For the journal Phonology journal linguistics Phonology is a branch of linguistics concerned with the systematic ... is considered to be structured for conveying linguistic meaning . Phonology also includes the study of equivalent organizational systems in sign language s. The word phonology as in English phonology the phonology of English can also refer to the phonological system sound system of a given language ... and its vocabulary . Phonology is often distinguished from phonetics . While phonetics concerns the physical ... ref name Carr2003 phonology describes the way sounds function within a given language or across languages to encode meaning. In other words, phonetics belongs to descriptive linguistics , and phonology ... the development of the modern concept of phoneme in the mid 20th century. Some subfields of modern phonology ... perception , resulting in specific areas like articulatory phonology or laboratory phonology . Derivation and definitions The word phonology comes from Ancient Greek Greek , ph n , voice, sound ... of the term vary. Nikolai Trubetzkoy in Grundz ge der Phonologie 1939 defines phonology as the study ... s Principles of Phonology , University of California Press, 1969 ref More recently, Lass 1998 writes that phonology refers broadly to the subdiscipline of linguistics concerned with the sounds of language, while in more narrow terms, phonology proper is concerned with the function, behaviour and organization ... studying this use. ref name ClarkEtal2007 Development of phonology The history of phonology may ..., is considered to be the starting point of modern phonology. He also worked on the theory ... on the work of Ferdinand de Saussure . An influential school of phonology in the interwar period ... der Phonologie Principles of Phonology , ref name GdP published posthumously in 1939, is among the most ... for Generative linguistics Generative Phonology. In this view, phonological representations ..., the Generativists folded morphophonology into phonology, which both solved and created problems ... more details
Greek phonology is treated under Ancient Greek phonology , discussing the classical language Koine Greek phonology , discussing the developments between Classical and Modern Greek Modern Greek phonology disambig ... more details
Chinese phonology generally means Historical Chinese phonology Modern Standard Chinese phonology For the phonology of other varieties of Chinese, see the respective articles of List of Chinese dialects each variety . disambig Category Chinese language Category Language phonologies ... more details
primarysources date February 2009 Cognitive phonology is usually thought of as the study of the sound systems of languages. It is an attempt to classify various correspondences between morphemes and phonetic sequence s and is a part of cognitive grammar . One attractive feature of cognitive phonology is that other aspects of grammar are directly accessible due to its subordinate relationship with cognitive grammar thus making relationships between phonology and various aspects of syntax, semantics and pragmatics feasible. Linguistics stub Category Phonology ... more details
Laboratory phonology is an approach to phonology that de emphasizes the role of phonological theory, and instead emphasizes the importance of careful laboratory studies of human speech . The central goal of laboratory phonology is gaining an understanding of the relationship between the cognitive and physical aspects of human speech ref name Cohn Cohn, Abigail. http conf.ling.cornell.edu cohn LPhon&Tphonho.pdf Phonology An Appraisal of the Field in 2007 , Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America. January 5, 2007. Anaheim, CA. ref through the use of an interdisciplinary approach that promotes scholarly exchange across disciplines, bridging linguistics with psychology , computer science , etc. ref name LabPhon1 Beckman, M. and J. Kingston Introduction. In J. Kingston and M. Beckman eds. Papers in Laboratory Phonology I Between the Grammar and the Physics of Speech . Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1 16. ref Laboratory phonology is particularly connected with the Association for Laboratory Phonology , which was founded to promote the approach. Among the researchers associated with laboratory phonology are Janet Pierrehumbert , Mary Beckman , and D. Robert Ladd, who co authored a paper discussing the approach. ref name PBL2000 Pierrehumbert, J., M. Beckman, and D.R. Ladd 2000 . Conceptual Foundations of Phonology as a Laboratory Science. In N. Burton Roberts, P. Carr and G.J. Docherty eds. Phonological Knowledge Conceptual and Empirical Issues . Oxford Oxford University Press. Pages 273 303. ref Notes Reflist ling stub Category Phonetics Category Phonology Category Experimental social sciences ... more details
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Infobox Journal title Phonology cover File Phonology journal .jpg editor Colin J. Ewen br Ellen Kaisse discipline Phonology abbreviation publisher Cambridge University Press country United Kingdom frequency Three times a year history 1984 present openaccess website http journals.cambridge.org jid PHO link1 link1 name link2 link2 name JSTOR OCLC LCCN ISSN 0952 6757 eISSN 1469 8188 Phonology is a British peer review ed academic journal journal of phonology published by Cambridge University Press , the only journal devoted exclusively to this subfield of linguistics . The current editors are Prof. Colin J. Ewen Leiden University and Prof. Ellen Kaisse University of Washington . The volumes from 1997 on are available electronically with subscription via the site of the publisher. Now published three times a year, in its first three years 1984 1987 it appeared once a year under the name Phonology Yearbook . Most cited articles As of January 2011, the top 5 most cited articles were ref name mostcited cite web url http journals.cambridge.org action displayJournal?jid PHO&tab mostcited title Most cited accessdate 2011 01 28 date 2011 publisher Cambridge University Press ref Cite doi 10.1017 S0952675700000440 Cite doi 10.1017 S0952675700000397 Cite doi 10.1017 S0952675700002268 Cite doi 10.1017 S0952675700000476 Cite doi 10.1017 S0952675700001019 References reflist External links Official http journals.cambridge.org PHO Category Publications established in 1984 Category Triannual journals Category Linguistics journals Category Phonology Category English language journals socialscience journal stub ... more details
Refimprove date December 2009 Context date October 2009 Government phonology GP is a theoretical framework of linguistics and more specifically of phonology . The framework aims to provide a non arbitrary account for phonological phenomena by replacing the rule component of phonology with a restricted set of universal principles and parameters. As in Noam Chomsky s principles and parameters approach to syntax , the differences in phonological systems across languages are captured through different combinations of parametric settings. In GP, phonological representations consist of zero e.g. vowel zero in French or more combinations of elements. These elements are the primitives of the theory and are deemed to be universally present in all human phonological systems. They are assumed to correspond to characteristic acoustic signatures in the signal, or hot features as previously referred to. There are 6 elements believed to be existent across all languages, namely A , I , U , , L and H . They represent backness, frontness, roundness, stopness, voicing nasality and frication aspiration respectively. As in French, it is possible to have empty nuclei, marked , which are subject to the phonological Empty Category Principle ECP . Unlike features, each element is a Valency linguistics monovalent , and potentially interpretable phonological expression. Its actual interpretation depends on what phonological constituent dominates it, and whether it occupies a head or operator position within a phonological expression. Today, whilst Optimality Theory has become the dominant theory in phonology, GP continues to develop. P chtrager, ref P chtrager, M. A. 2006 . The structure of length. PhD Thesis. Vienna Universit t Wien., ref for example, proposes GP 2.0, another version of GP that strives to further reduce the number of elements by capturing manner of articulation with structure. The full potential of GP awaits to be seen. Reflist DEFAULTSORT Government Phonology Category Phonology ... more details
Wiktionary Czech may refer to Anything from or related to the Czech Republic , a country in Europe Czech language Czechs , the people of the area One of three mythical brothers, Lech, Czech and Rus The word is also contained in the names of some places Czech, d Voivodeship Poland Czechville, Wisconsin USA See also Czech surname Czech lands Czechoslovakia List of Czechs Lookfrom Intitle Category Slavic loanwords Category Czech loanwords Category Surnames of Czech origin disambig surname de Tschechisch es Checo id Ceko ms Czech pt Checo sq ek sk esk ... more details
Articulatory phonology http www.haskins.yale.edu research gestural.html http www.essex.ac.uk speech pubs presents ioa 96 mt post.html is a linguistics linguistic theory originally proposed in 1986 by Catherine Browman http www.haskins.yale.edu staff browman.html of Haskins Laboratories and Louis M. Goldstein http www.yale.edu linguist faculty louis.html of Yale University and Haskins. The theory identifies theoretical discrepancies between phonetics and phonology and aims to unify the two by treating them as low and high dimensional descriptions of a single system. Unification can be achieved by incorporating into a single model the idea that the physical system identified with phonetics constrains the underlying abstract system identified with phonology , making the units of control at the abstract planning level the same as those at the physical level. The plan of an utterance is formatted as a gestural score, which provides the input to a physically based model of speech production the task dynamic model of Elliot Saltzman http www.bu.edu sargent about faculty physical therapy saltzman ... model of speech production developed at Haskins Laboratories combines articulatory phonology ... issue page S22 Browman, C.P. and Goldstein, L. 1986 Towards an articulatory phonology. In C. Ewen and J. Anderson eds. Phonology Yearbook 3 . Cambridge Cambridge University Press, pp.  219 252. Cite ... Articulatory phonology an overview url journal Phonetica volume 49 issue 3 4 pages 155 180 pmid 1488456 Browman, C.P. and Goldstein, L. 1993 Dynamics and articulatory phonology. Status Reports on Speech ... M., and Carol Fowler . 2003 . Articulatory phonology a phonology for public language use. In Phonetics and Phonology in Language Comprehension and Production Differences and Similarities , ed. Antje S. Meyer ... Review volume 94 issue 1 pages 84 106 pmid 3823306 Tatham, M. A. A. 1996 . Articulatory phonology ... Category Computational linguistics Category Psycholinguistics Category Phonetics Category Phonology ... more details
This article deals with the phonology of the Avestan language . Avestan is distinguished among the Indo Iranian languages by having retained voiced sibilants, and having fricative rather than aspirate series. Consonants border 2 cellpadding 4 cellspacing 0 style margin 1em 1em 1em 0 background f9f9f9 border 1px aaa solid border collapse collapse text align center font size 100 colspan 2 labial consonant Labial colspan 2 Dental consonant Dental colspan 2 Alveolar consonant Alveolar colspan 2 Post alveolar br or Palatal consonant palatal colspan 2 Velar consonant Velar colspan 2 Labialized velar consonant Labiovelar glottal consonant Glottal Nasal stop Nasal Unicode m IPA m Unicode n IPA n colspan 2 Unicode IPA Unicode IPA Unicode IPA Plosive consonant Plosive Unicode p IPA p Unicode b IPA b Unicode t IPA t Unicode d IPA d colspan 2 Unicode IPA t Unicode IPA d Unicode k IPA k Unicode g IPA colspan 2 Fricative consonant Fricative Unicode f IPA , f Unicode IPA Unicode IPA Unicode IPA Unicode s IPA s Unicode z IPA z Unicode IPA Unicode IPA Unicode x IPA x Unicode IPA Unicode x IPA x Unicode h IPA h Approximant consonant Approximant colspan 2 colspan 2 colspan 2 Unicode y IPA j colspan 2 Unicode w IPA w Trill consonant Trill colspan 2 Unicode r IPA r colspan 2 colspan 2 colspan 2 colspan 2 According to Beekes, IPA and IPA are allophones of and x respectively. anchor sh rt versus rt Avestan continues Indo Iranian rt . Its phonetical value and its phonological status one or two phonemes are somewhat unclear. The conditions under which change from rt to occurs are fundamentally ill defined. So, for example, r ta ar ta Gathic Younger establish is a variant of a a but is consistently written with r t . Similarly, ar ti portion ... and identifies phonetically as IPAblink r r the voiceless allophone of Czech language Czech . He goes ... Phonology ... more details
Autosegmental phonology is the name of a framework of phonological analysis proposed by John Goldsmith in his PhD thesis in 1976 at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT . As a theory of phonological representation, autosegmental phonology developed a formal account of ideas that had been sketched in earlier work by several linguists, notably Bernard Bloch 1948 , Charles Hockett 1955 and J. R. Firth 1948 . On such a view, phonological representations consist of more than one Distinctive feature linear sequence of segments each linear sequence constitutes a separate tier. The co registration of elements or autosegments on one tier with those on another is represented by association lines. There is a close relationship between analysis of segments into distinctive features and an autosegmental analysis each feature in a language appears on exactly one tier. The working hypothesis of autosegmental analysis is that a large part of phonological generalizations can be interpreted as a restructuring or reorganization of the autosegments in a representation. Clear examples of the usefulness ..., autosegmental phonology includes a Well formedness Condition on association lines each element ... phonology an autosegmental model . Indiana University Linguistics Club. Firth, J.R. 1948. Sounds ... and metrical phonology . Basil Blackwell. Hayes, B. 2009. Introductory Phonology . Malden Blackwell, ch. 14 15. Hockett, Charles. 1955. A manual of phonology . Indiana University Publications ... A Note on the Misrepresentation of a Research Tradition in Phonology. http eric.ed.gov ERICWebPortal ... SearchType 0 no&accno EJ501527 Roca, I. and Johnson, W. 1999. A course in phonology. Wiley ... The Aims of Autosegmental Phonology by John Goldsmith http www2.let.uu.nl UiL OTS Lexicon zoek.pl ... of Linguistics https dspace.mit.edu handle 1721.1 16388 Autosegmental phonology Doctoral dissertation ... What is autosegmental phonology? SIL Category Phonology pdc Autosegmental Phonology fa ... more details
in a few words of foreign origin e.g. tx ec Czechs Czech , ref http dlc.iec.cat results.asp?txtEntrada ... closely parallels Spanish phonology Alternations that of Spanish . Between vowels, the two contrast ... topics Catalan orthography Catalan language Dialects Dialects of Catalan Occitan phonology Notes 1. note ... On the representation of contrasting rhotics title Issues in the Phonology and Morphology of the Major ... Hall year 1907 title An Introduction to Vulgar Latin publisher D.C. Heath & Co. chapter Phonology ..., Joaquim year 2002 title Romance Phonology and Variation place Amsterdam publisher John Benjamins Publishing Company chapter Catalan Phonology Cluster Simplification and Nasal Place Assimilation ... Benjamins doi 10.1353 lan.2007.0098 citation last Mascar first Joan title Catalan Phonology and the Phonological ... citation last Mascar first Juan editor Kreidler, Charles W. year 2001 title Phonology Critical ... 942 7 Citation last Wheeler first Max W year 1979 title Phonology Of Catalan place Oxford publisher Blackwell isbn 978 0 631 11621 9 Citation last Wheeler first Max W year 2005 title The Phonology Of Catalan ... oral valenci Ca icon Language phonologies DEFAULTSORT Catalan Phonology Category Catalan language Phonology, Catalan Category Language phonologies ca Fonologia del catal uk ... more details
preserved in Czech language Czech and to a lesser degree in Slovak language Slovak . In the emerging ... below. Note that unlike languages such as Czech language Czech , Polish does not have syllabic ... . ref http www.coli.uni saarland.de dominika icphs 1002.pdf Phonetics and Phonology of lexical ... Citation last Gussman first Edmund year 2007 title The Phonology of Polish publisher ... Warsaw publisher PZWS Language phonologies DEFAULTSORT Polish Phonology Category Language phonologies Category Polish language phonology de Aussprache des Polnischen lt Lenk kalbos fonologija pl Fonetyka ... more details
Metrical phonology is a theory of Stress linguistics stress or linguistic prominence. ref cite paper first Mark last Liberman author authorlink coauthors title The intonational system of English version publisher PhD thesis, MIT, Distributed 1978 by IULC year 1975 url accessdate ref ref name Liberman Prince cite paper first Mark last Liberman author authorlink coauthors Prince, Alan title On stress and linguistic rhythm version publisher Linguistics Inquiry 8 year 1977 url pages 249 336 accessdate ref The innovative feature of this theory is that the prominence of a unit is defined relative to other units in the same phrase. For example, in the most common pronunciation of the phrase doctors use penicillin if said out of the blue , the syllable ci is the strongest or most stressed syllable .... Stress was assigned using the cyclic reapplication of rules to words and phrases. Metrical phonology ... in metrical phonology is partially determined by the relations between nodes in a branching Tree structure ... in 2 . 2 Image Metrical tree narrow focus.JPG In Metrical Phonology there has been debate about ... title Prosodic phonology version publisher Foris Publications Dordrecht year 1986 url page accessdate ... author authorlink coauthors title Phonology and Syntax The relation between sound and structure version ... phonology and music Hierarchical patterns of prominence like those represented in metrical trees ... phonology Metrical phonology offers a number of advantages over a system representing stress ... of an individual segment, metrical phonology avoids the inexplicable differences between the stress feature and other phonological features. ref name Liberman Prince Metrical phonology also correctly ... last Ladd author authorlink coauthors title Intonational Phonology version publisher Cambridge ... did Gus do? narrow focus on skied , and What happened yesterday? broad focus . Finally, metrical phonology ... of movement. References Reflist Category Phonology ... more details
spellings, but their pronunciation has been adapted to the Romanian phonology. The table ... in English, and as a realization for an underlying IPA hi sequence in word final positions cehi Czech ... reflist Bibliography citation last Chi oran first Ioana year 2001 title The Phonology of Romanian ... title The phonology and morphology of Romanian diphthongization journal Probus volume 14 pages 205 ... Very detailed Romanian grammar, with some notes on phonetics and morpho phonology PDF 183 pages ... rules Romanian language Language phonologies DEFAULTSORT Romanian Phonology Category Romanian language Phonology Category Language phonologies Link FA hu fr Phonologie du roumain he ... more details
Unreferenced date March 2008 Dhivehi phonology is the study of the inventory and phonology patterns of the consonant s, vowel s, and Prosody linguistics prosody of the Dhivehi language . Consonants and vowels The phoneme phonemic inventory of Dhivehi consists of 29 consonants and 10 vowels. Like other modern Indo Aryan languages the Dhivehi phonemic inventory shows an opposition of long and short vowels, of dental and retroflex consonants as well as single and geminate consonants. class wikitable style text align center Vowels rowspan 2 colspan 2 Front vowel Front colspan 2 Central vowel Central colspan 2 Back vowel Back class small short long short long short long Close vowel Close IPA i IPA i IPA u IPA u Mid vowel Mid IPA e IPA e IPA o IPA o Open vowel Open IPA a IPA a class wikitable style text align center Consonants colspan 2 Labial consonant Labial Dental consonant Dental Alveolar consonant Alveolar Retroflex consonant Retroflex Palatal consonant Palatal Velar consonant Velar Glottal consonant Glottal rowspan 3 Plosive consonant Plosive small voiceless small IPA p IPA t IPA IPA c IPA k small voice phonetics voiced small IPA b IPA d IPA IPA IPA small prenasalization prenasalized small IPA b IPA d IPA IPA rowspan 2 Fricative consonant Fricative small voiceless small IPA f IPA s IPA IPA IPA h small voiced small IPA v IPA z colspan 2 Nasal stop Nasal IPA m IPA n IPA IPA IPA colspan 2 Approximant consonant Approximant IPA l IPA l IPA IPA j colspan 2 Trill consonant Trill IPA r Dental and retroflex stops are contrastive in Dhivehi. For example unicode ma un means quietly madun means seldom . The segments IPA t and IPA d are articulated just behind the front teeth. Dhivehi retroflex segments IPA , IPA , IPA , and IPA are produced at the very ... prenasalized stops. The influence of other languages has played a great role in Dhivehi phonology ... is.ku l From English school . Language phonologies DEFAULTSORT Dhivehi Phonology Category Dhivehi ... more details
see also Register sociolinguistics In linguistics , a register language, also known as a pitch register language, is a language which combines tone linguistics tone and vowel phonation into a single phonology phonological system. Burmese language Burmese and the Chinese dialect Shanghainese are examples. Burmese is often considered a tonal language, but differences in relative pitch are correlated with vowel phonation, so that neither exists independently. There are three such registers in Burmese, which have traditionally been considered three of the four tones . The fourth is not a tone at all, but a closed syllable, called entering tone in translations of Chinese phonetics . Jones 1986 views the differences as resulting from the intersection of both pitch registers and voice registers Clearly Burmese is not tonal in the same sense as such other languages and therefore requires a different concept, namely that of pitch register. ref Robert Jones, 1986. Pitch register languages, pp 135 136, in John McCoy & Timothy Light eds., Contributions to Sino Tibetan Studies ref class wikitable Burmese pitch phonation registers ref James Matisoff, 2001. Prosodic Diffusibility in South East Asia, pp. 309 310. In Aleksandra Aikhenvald and Robert Dixon, Areal Diffusion and Genetic Inheritance, OUP. ref Register Phonation Length Pitch Example Gloss Low Modal voice long low IPA l come High Breathy voice long high falling when final IPA l IPA l mule Creaky Creaky voice medium high IPA l moon Checked Final glottal stop short high IPA l fresh Khmer language Khmer is sometimes considered to be a register language. It s also been called a restructured register language because both its pitch and phonation can be considered allophonic If they are ignored, the phonemic distinctions they carry remain as a difference in diphthong s and vowel length . References Reflist Suprasegmentals Category Phonation Category Tonal languages br Rez yezhoniezh th ... more details
Refimprove date January 2008 main Tamil language Tamil phonology is characterised by the presence of retroflex consonant s and multiple rhotic s. Tamil does not distinguish phonologically between voiced and unvoiced consonants phonetically, voice is assigned depending on a consonant s position in a word. ref Cite journal last1 Schiffman first1 Harold F. last2 Arokianathan first2 S. contribution Diglossic variation in Tamil film and fiction editor1 last Krishnamurti editor1 first Bhadriraju editor1 link Bhadriraju Krishnamurti editor2 last Masica editor2 first Colin P. editor2 link Colin Masica title South Asian languages structure, convergence, and diglossia year 1986 publisher Motilal Banarsidass place New Delhi isbn 8120800338 pages 371 382 ref harv at p. 371 ref Tamil phonology permits few consonant clusters, which can never be word initial. Native grammarians classify Tamil phonemes into vowels, consonants, and a secondary character , the ytam. listen filename Tamil tongue twister.ogg title A Tamil tongue twister description The sentence literally means A poor old man slipped on a banana peel and fell sprawling. format Ogg Vowels The vowels are called uyir ezhuthu uyir life, ezhuthu letter . The vowels are classified into short and long five of each type and two diphthong s. The long nedil vowels are about twice as long as the short kuRil vowels. The diphthong s are usually pronounced about one and a half times as long as the short vowels, though most grammatical texts place them with the long vowels. class wikitable Monophthong s ref Harvcoltxt Keane 2004 pp 114 115 ref rowspan 2 colspan 2 Front vowel Front colspan 2 Central vowel Central colspan 2 Back vowel Back small long small small short small small long small small short small small long small small short small ... f and IPA z are peripheral to the phonology of Tamil, being found only in loanwords and frequently .... Phonology Phonologists are divided in their opinion over why written Tamil did not distinguish ... more details
The phonology of Welsh language Welsh is characterised by a number of sounds that do not occur in English and are linguistic typology typologically rare in European languages, such as the voiceless lateral fricative IPA and voiceless nasal stops . Stress linguistics Stress usually falls on the penultimate syllable in polysyllabic words, while the word final unstressed syllable receives a higher pitch music pitch than the stressed syllable. Consonants Welsh has the following consonant phoneme s ref name Jones 1984 Glyn E. Jones 1984 , The distinctive vowels and consonants of Welsh . In Welsh Phonology Selected Readings , ed. M. J. Ball and G. E. Jones. Cardiff University of Wales Press. 40 64. ISBN 0 7083 0861 9. ref class wikitable rowspan 2   rowspan 2 Labial consonant Labial rowspan 2 dental consonant Dental colspan 2 alveolar consonant Alveolar rowspan 2 palatal consonant Palatal rowspan 2 Dorsal consonant Dorsal rowspan 2 glottal consonant Glottal small plain small small lateral consonant lateral small plosive consonant Plosive align center IPA p    b   align center IPA t    d     align center IPA k      affricate consonant Affricate         align center IPA t     d     fricative consonant Fricative align center IPA f    v align center IPA     align center IPA s    z align center IPA align center IPA align center IPA     align center IPA h nasal stop Nasal align center IPA m     m   align center IPA n     n     align center IPA       Trill consonant Trill     align center IPA r     r         Approximant       align center IPA l align center IPA j align center IPA w   Symbols in parentheses are either allophone s, or found only in loanword s. The sound IPA ... for phonology , in Welsh Phonology Selected Readings , ed. M. J. Ball and G. E. Jones, Cardiff University ... more details
hour were taken. The two words still almost universally seen with are e o echo and e o a Czech . Ek ... at the example of Humphrey Tonkin References reflist Language phonologies DEFAULTSORT Esperanto Phonology Category Language phonologies Category Esperanto language Phonology ca Fonologia de l esperanto ... more details
, IPAblink is likely see Old English phonology Consonant allophones Old English phonology . Despite ... consonant affricates , and finally all other German phonology Consonants consonants and Consonant ... has been challenged. ref Grijzenhout & Joppen 1998 1 ref The first German phonology Vowels vowels .... Sound changes Sound changes and mergers A Merger phonology merger found mostly in Northern accents ... give vs. ich gebe I give , but not B ren bears vs. Beeren berries . Another common Merger phonology ..., many more Merger phonology mergers occur, some of which are universal and some of which are typical ... Grijzenhout, J., & Joppen, S. 1998 . First Steps in the Acquisition of German Phonology A Case ... title The Phonology of German place Oxford publisher Oxford University Press ISBN 0 19 824040 6 External ... in German Language phonologies DEFAULTSORT German Phonology Category German language Category Language ... more details
There is significant Phonology phonological variation among the various dialects of the Yiddish language . The description that follows is of a modern Standard Yiddish that was devised during the early 20th century and is frequently encountered in pedagogical contexts. Its genesis is described in the article on Yiddish dialects . Consonants class wikitable style text align center style vertical align center height 2em Yiddish consonants colspan 2 Labial consonant Labial Dental consonant Dental Postalveolar consonant Post br alveolar Velar consonant Velar br Uvular consonant Uvular Glottal consonant Glottal colspan 2 Nasal stop Nasal IPA m IPA n IPA r footnote1 group decimal colspan 2 Plosive consonant Plosive IPA p b IPA t d IPA k colspan 2 Affricate consonant Affricate IPA ts dz IPA t d colspan 2 Fricative consonant Fricative IPA f IPA v IPA s z IPA IPA IPA h colspan 2 Rhotic consonant Rhotic IPA r footnote2 group decimal rowspan 2 Approximant consonant Approximant small central small IPA j small lateral consonant lateral IPA l r footnote3 group decimal IPA reflist group decimal refs ref name footnote1 IPA is not a separate phoneme but an allophone of IPA n when directly followed by IPA k or IPA . ref ref name footnote2 Depending on speaker, the rhotic consonant rhotic IPA r may be realized either as an alveolar trill IPA r , an alveolar tap IPA , or a uvular trill IPA . ref ref name footnote3 The plain Lateral consonant lateral IPA l is generally velarization velarized . ref Orphaned reference Yiddish has a number of palatalisation palatalised coronal consonants, mostly from Slavic loanwords IPA s , IPA z , IPA ts , IPA dz , IPA t , IPA d , IPA n , ref name Harvcoltxt Kleine 2003 p 262 Harvcoltxt Kleine 2003 p 262 ref and IPA l . The phonemic status of these palatalised consonants, as well as any other affricates, is unclear. As in the Slavic ... Language phonologies DEFAULTSORT Yiddish Phonology Category Yiddish language Phonology Category ... more details
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