syllabic consonant उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- In informal or rapid speech the language is prone to considerable reduction of unstressed syllables, creating many vowel-less syllables with syllabic consonants, as well as reduction of final consonants.
- Rix postulates several syllabic consonants, namely and palatal as well as a labiovelar spirant and some scholars such as Mauro Cristofani also view the aspirates as palatal rather than aspirated but these views are not shared by most Etruscologists.
- Syllables in Teochew contain an onset consonant, a medial glide, a nucleus, usually in the form of a vowel, but can also be occupied by a syllabic consonant like [ K ], and a final consonant.
- A monosyllable may be complex and include seven or more consonants and a vowel ( "'CCCCVCCC "'or "'CCCVCCCC "'as in English " strengths " ) or be as simple as a single vowel or a syllabic consonant.
- In rhotic dialects of English, as in Canada and the United States, there are many words such as " bird, learn, girl, church, worst, wyrm, myrrh " that some phoneticians analyze as having no vowels, only a syllabic consonant.
- I prefer syllabic consonant transcriptions myself, but when I was taught phonics in the 70's we were told all separate syllables have a vowel, and schwa was the vowel where you couldn't hear any distinct long or short a e i o u or the boy and how diphthongs.
- This may be the case for words such as " church " in rhotic dialects of English, although phoneticians differ in whether they consider this to be a syllabic consonant,, or a rhotic vowel, : Some distinguish an approximant that corresponds to a vowel, for " rural " as or; others see these as a single phoneme,.
- :: It's actually a syllabic r, there's no schwa or vowel in the American dialect, although people who are taught there " has to be a vowel " analyze " butter, bottle, bottom, " and " button " in American English as if they had schwa vowels in the second syllable, although they really only have syllabic consonants . talk ) 01 : 03, 11 July 2015 ( UTC)