dental stop उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- In Min dialects the retroflex stops have merged with the dental stops, while elsewhere they have merged with the retroflex sibilants.
- The International Phonetic Alphabet does not provide separate symbols for dental stops, but simply uses the diacritic attached to the corresponding alveolar symbol.
- This regularity is the most consistent in the case of dental stops in older texts; later monuments often show irregular variation of this rule.
- The Sinhala alphabet has prenasalized versions of g, ( voiced retroflex stop ), d * ( voiced dental stop ) and b.
- In contrast, the central northeastern dialect has almost exclusive predominance of dental stops before / i /, / j / or / ) /.
- Sanskrit, Hindi and all other Indic languages have an entire set of dental stops that occur phonemically as voiced and voiceless, and with or without aspiration.
- :: As for Spanish, the voiced dental fricative is merely a variant ( intervocalic and postvocalic ) allophone of the voiced dental stop " d ".
- Like young children most of Genie's first words were monosyllabic consonant-vowel-( consonant ) sequences, usually consisting of an unaspirated Bilabial stop or dental stop and a monophthong.
- It is especially pertinent to what appears to be confusion of voiceless and voiced dental stops, in which signs-dV-and-tV-are employed interchangeably in different attestations of the same word.
- As in most Anglophone Caribbean dialects, in Virgin Islands Creole, dental fricatives ( the "-th " sound ) are often omitted from speech, and replaced by dental stops ( the "-t " sound ).