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    § Brackets and transcription delimiters. In Spanish dialectology, the realization of coronal fricatives is one of the most prominent features distinguishing...
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    the phonology and phonetics of the Spanish language. Unless otherwise noted, statements refer to Castilian Spanish, the standard dialect used in Spain on...
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  • linguistics Distinción, in Spanish, separating consonantal sounds, see Phonological history of Spanish coronal fricatives The Hua–Yi distinction, the...
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  • groove fricative, the so-called s coronal or s plana because of the relatively flat shape of the tongue body.... To this writer, the coronal [s̄], heard...
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  • [citation needed] History of the Spanish language Phonological history of Spanish coronal fricatives Latin García-Lomas (1966) Lloyd, pp. 212-213. Penny...
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  • voiced, though cross-linguistically voiced fricatives are not nearly as common as tenuis ("plain") fricatives. Other phonations are common in languages...
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    of typesetting. For more information, see guttural R. Ladefoged & Maddieson (1996) note, "There is... a complication in the case of uvular fricatives...
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    stand for either a voiced or unvoiced (inter)dental non-sibilant fricative. Such fricatives are often called "interdental" because they are often produced...
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    applies only to the fricative portion of the sound). Thus, in cases where a dialectal variation between voiceless uvular and velar fricatives is claimed the...
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  • for the post-alveolar consonants (the same symbol is used for all coronal places of articulation that are not palatalized), this sound is usually transcribed...
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  • for the post-alveolar consonants (the same symbol is used for all coronal places of articulation that aren't palatalized), this sound is usually transcribed...
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  • The voiced labiodental fricative is a type of consonantal sound used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents...
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    sounds. Some of the consonants listed as post-velar may actually be trill fricatives. Index of phonetics articles Voiceless velar fricative Guttural Baker...
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    Gheada (category Galicia (Spain) stubs)
    found in the western parts of Galicia, in Fisterra and the Ría de Muros. Phonological history of Spanish coronal fricatives Lenition Thomas (2007:61) Labraña-Barrero...
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    electropalatographic and acoustic study of affricates and fricatives in two Catalan dialects" (PDF), Journal of the International Phonetic Association...
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  • /kʰ/ in a sound change that lenited Greek aspirated stops into fricatives. Guttural Index of phonetics articles Watson (2002), pp. 17, 19–20, 35–36 and 38...
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  • Nahuatl orthography (category Articles containing Spanish-language text)
    development of Spanish sibilants see Phonological history of Spanish coronal fricatives and Spanish language in the Americas. Spanish camisa "shirt", for example...
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  • Affricate (category Manner of articulation)
    releases as a fricative, generally with the same place of articulation (most often coronal). It is often difficult to decide if a stop and fricative form a single...
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    Yeísmo (category Spanish phonology)
    always surfaces as [ʎ]. History of the Spanish language List of phonetics topics Phonological history of Spanish coronal fricatives (distinción, seseo and...
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  • The voiceless labiodental fricative is a type of consonantal sound used in a number of spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet...
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    or ⟨o⟩, to /s/, the voiceless alveolar fricative. Palatal fricatives are relatively rare phonemes, and only 5% of the world's languages have /ç/ as a phoneme...
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  • The voiced alveolar fricatives are consonantal sounds. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents these sounds depends on whether...
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  • The voiceless alveolar fricatives are a type of fricative consonant pronounced with the tip or blade of the tongue against the alveolar ridge (gum line)...
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    glottal fricatives. Features of the "voiceless glottal fricative": In some languages, it has the constricted manner of articulation of a fricative. However...
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    contrast. Its bilabial approximant is analyzed as filling a phonological gap in the labiovelar series of the consonant system rather than the bilabial series...
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  • Palatalization (sound change) (category Slavic phonological features)
    and Phonological history of Spanish coronal fricatives for more information). Palatalization has played a major role in the history of English, and of other...
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  • found in only a few other languages of the family, such as contrasting postalveolar and alveolo-palatal fricatives and affricates. The vowel system is...
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  • José (category Pages with Spanish IPA)
    Spanish coronal fricatives since the fifteenth century, when it departed from Old Spanish. Unlike today's pronunciation of this name, in Old Spanish the...
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  • Phonological History, Dylan W.H. Sung Introduction to Chinese Historical Phonology, Guillaume Jacques Traditional Chinese phonology Periodization of Chinese...
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  • Thumbnail for Voiced palatal fricative
    The voiced palatal fricative is a very rare sound, occurring in only 7 of the 317 languages surveyed by the original UCLA Phonological Segment Inventory...
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