uvular trill उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- The voiced uvular trill, written in the International Phonetic Alphabet, is one example; it is used in French, Arabic and Hebrew, among other languages.
- Among uvular articulations, he lists uvular trill, uvular trill fricative, uvular fricative and uvular approximant, which are used more or less equally often in all contexts.
- Among uvular articulations, he lists uvular trill, uvular trill fricative, uvular fricative and uvular approximant, which are used more or less equally often in all contexts.
- Although small caps are not usually " semantically important ", the Unicode standard does define a number of " small capital " characters in the semi-voiced uvular trill.
- Unlike other uvular consonants, the uvular trill is articulated without a retraction of the tongue, and therefore doesn't lower neighboring high vowels the way uvular stops commonly do.
- In Western Europe, a uvular trill pronunciation of rhotic consonants spread from northern rhotics often do not contrast with alveolar ones, IPA transcriptions may often use to represent them for ease of typesetting.
- According to one theory, the uvular trill originated in Standard Swedish; it is also present in other areas of Europe, but it is not clear if such pronunciations are due to French influence.
- Most of the voiceless ( ) or voiced uvular fricatives ( ) are used . ( See map at right . ) Other possible pronunciations include a uvular approximant or, more rarely, a uvular trill.
- In the Hellenistic period, Akkadian / r / was transcribed using the Greek ?, indicating it was pronounced similarly as an alveolar trill ( though Greeks may also have perceived a uvular trill as ? ).
- Some people never learn to produce them; they substitute other sounds, such as the velar approximant, the uvular approximant ( often called the French " R " ), and the uvular trill.