aspirated stop उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- A few exceptional Eastern Armenian words contain voiced stop letters pronounced as voiceless aspirated stops, like ~ a�a "'c "'x?u�.
- On the other hand, Koch says there is no unambiguous example of the reflexes of the Indo-European syllabic resonants and the voiced aspirate stops.
- Santali has 21 consonants, not counting the 10 aspirated stops which occur almost only in Indo-Aryan loanwords and are given in parentheses in the table below.
- In the context of the Indo-Aryan languages like Sanskrit and Hindi and comparative Greek and some varieties of Chinese ), murmured stops have developed into aspirated stops.
- Plains Cree has pre-aspirated stops and a pre-aspirated affricate which are actually clusters of plus a following stop or affricate; these are not separate phonemes.
- Earlier Greek, represented by Mycenaean Greek, likely had a labialized velar aspirated stop, which later became labial, coronal, or velar depending on dialect and phonetic environment.
- This contrasts with the orthography which typically represents them as aspirated stops, e . g . " t " for the more accurate " d ".
- Sometimes Indian English speakers may also use spelling based pronunciations where the silent found in words such as " ghost " is pronounced as an Indian voiced aspirated stop.
- The consonant system of Balkan Romani differs in one significant aspect from those of other European languages : it has the aspirated plosives ( aspirated stops ) characteristic of Indian languages.
- Acazulco Otomi has ejective consonants as well as aspirated stops which correspond to fricatives in other varieties of Otomi, and is similar to reconstructions of the Proto-Otomi language.