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  1. Syllabic consonant
    unreferenced date April 2008 A syllabic consonant is a consonant which either forms a syllable of its ... s. Sanskrit IAST á IPA rÌ and Vedic Sanskrit IAST á IPA lÌ are syllabic consonants, allophones of consonantal ..


  2. Syllabic
    Syllabic may refer to Syllabary Syllable Syllabic verse Syllabic consonant disambig Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ..


  3. Consonant
    In articulatory phonetics , a consonant is a speech sound that is articulated with complete ... is much greater than the number of consonant letters in any one alphabet, Linguistics linguists ..


  4. Syllabic verse
    Syllabic verse is a poetic form having a fixed number of syllable s per line line is of course a disambiguation ... English . Syllabic verse in English Dylan Thomas In My Craft Or Sullen Art is an example of syllabic ..


  5. Approximant consonant
    between vowel s and typical consonant s. In the articulation of approximants, articulatory organs produce .... Approximants are therefore more open than fricative consonant fricatives . This class of sounds ..


  6. Prenasalized consonant
    indicate Syllabic consonant syllabic nasals instead . An example of the unitary behavior of prenasalized ... consonant nasal plus plosive consonant plosive that behave phonology phonologically like single consonants ..


  7. Boyd's syllabic shorthand
    Infobox WS name Boyd s syllabic shorthand type Abugida typedesc Shorthand time 1903 today languages English language English creator Robert Boyd stenographer Robert Boyd Boyd s syllabic shorthand is a system ..


  8. Pulmonic consonant
    A pulmonic consonant is a consonant produced by air pressure from the lungs, as opposed to ejective consonant ejective , implosive consonant implosive and click consonant s. Most languages have only pulmonic ..


  9. Consonant cluster
    unreferenced date April 2008 In linguistics , a consonant cluster is a group of consonant s which have no intervening vowel . In English, for example, the groups IPA spl and IPA ts are consonant clusters ..


  10. List of syllabic abbreviations
    A syllabic abbreviation SA is an abbreviation formed from usually initial syllable s of several word ... a new meaning. Here is a list of syllabic abbreviations COINTELPRO from counter intelligence program ..


  11. Central consonant
    A central or medial consonant is a consonant sound that is produced when air flows across the center ... nasal the n in the English word plan . A consonant in which air flows along the sides of the tongue ..


  12. Tenuis consonant
    A tenuis consonant is a stop consonant stop or affricate consonant affricate which is voiceless consonant unvoiced , aspiration phonetics unaspirated , and glottalic consonant unglottalized . That is, it has ..


  13. Retroflex consonant
    consonants are consonant sounds used in some language s. They are sometimes referred to as cerebral ... be curled back to touch the palate that is, they are articulated in the postalveolar consonant postalveolar ..


  14. Apical consonant
    unreferenced date April 2008 Place of articulation An apical consonant is a phone speech sound produced ... with laminal consonant s, which are produced by creating an obstruction with the blade of the tongue ..


  15. Coronal consonant
    front part of the tongue . Only the coronal consonants can be divided into apical consonant apical using the tongue tip , laminal consonant laminal using the tongue blade , domed consonant domed with the tongue ..


  16. Labiovelar consonant
    unreferenced date April 2008 The term labiovelar is ambiguous. It may mean Labial velar consonant labial velar a consonant made at two place of articulation places of articulation , one at the lips and the other ..


  17. Radical consonant
    . They include the pharyngeal consonant pharyngeal and epiglottal consonant epiglottal places of articulation. Glottal consonant s are also sometimes considered radicals, but they are more accurately ..


  18. Palatal consonant
    Place of articulation Palatal consonants are consonant s articulated with the body of the tongue raised ... curled back against the palate are called retroflex consonant retroflex . The most common type ..


  19. Affricate consonant
    Manner of articulation Affricate consonant s begin as stop consonant stop s most often an alveolar consonant alveolar , such as IPA t or IPA d but release as a fricative consonant fricative such as IPA ..


  20. Uvular consonant
    unreferenced date April 2008 Place of articulation Uvulars are consonant s articulated with the back ... consonant s. Uvulars may be stop consonant plosives , fricative consonant fricatives , nasal consonant ..


  21. Guttural consonant
    unreferenced date April 2008 Guttural is a term used to describe any of several consonant al phone speech ... velar consonant s, uvular consonant s, and pharyngeal consonant s. Guttural consonants The word guttural ..


  22. Sibilant consonant
    unreferenced date April 2008 Manner of articulation A sibilant is a type of fricative or affricate consonant ... consonant strident , though this is incorrect there is variation in usage. The term sibilant tends ..


  23. Trill consonant
    unreferenced date April 2008 Manner of articulation In phonetics , a trill is a consonant al sound produced ... trill uvular . Trills are very different from flap consonant flaps . Whereas with a flap or tap , a specific ..


  24. Oral consonant
    An oral consonant is a consonant sound speech sound in Speech communication speech that is made by allowing air to escape from the mouth, as opposed to the nose. To create an intended oral consonant sound ..


  25. Labial consonant
    IPA m is a bilabial nasal consonant nasal sonorant , IPA b and IPA p are bilabial stop consonant stops plosives , IPA v and IPA f are labiodental fricative consonant fricatives . Bilabial fricatives ..



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