alveolar stop उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Most dialects in the Bengali Assamese continuum distinguish between dental laminal alveolar stops and apical alveolar stops.
- Dwe is used in the old Abkhaz language, where it represents a labialized voiced alveolar stop.
- The alveolar stop " * o " in many daughter languages developed into an alveolar trill.
- Retroflex stops are less common than velar stops or alveolar stops, and do not occur in English.
- All English consonants can be classified by a combination of these features, such as " voiceless alveolar stop ".
- " " represents a voiced alveolar implosive ( ) or, according to preglottalized voiced alveolar stop ( ).
- Unlike many languages with denti-alveolar stops, Iaai are released abruptly, and has a very short voice onset time.
- A series of seven alveolar stops, with phonations ranging from an open / lax to a closed / tense glottis, are:
- The other dimension is the D-effect, surfacing as the presence or absence of either vocalization or an alveolar stop.
- In Upper Assamese they have merged, leaving only the apical alveolar stops, whereas in Western Bengali the apical alveolar are instead apical postalveolar.