• voiced consonants are preceded by voiceless prenasalization: [ᵐ̥b ⁿ̥d ⁿ̥ɺ ᵑ̊ɡ]. Yeyi has prenasalized ejectives. Adzera has a /ⁿʔ/. Prenasalized stops...
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  • it Kukuya which distinguishes /m, ɱ, n, ɲ, ŋ/ and also a set of prenasalized consonants like /ᶬp̪fʰ, ᶬb̪v/. Yuanmen used to have it phonemically before...
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    of these consonants carry an inherent /a/ unless this is replaced by another vowel or removed by the hal kirīma. The prenasalized consonants resemble...
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    Table below provides some examples: Prenasalized consonants are written as a digraph (combination of two consonants). While historically, there were single...
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  • Fulfulde, there are 4 prenasalized consonants. Prenasalized consonants are written as a digraph (combination of two consonants). The first letter of the...
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    /ᵐbɔ́tɛ/. (1) [ᶮʒ] is allophonic with [ʒ] depending on the dialect. The prenasalized stops formed with a nasal followed by a voiceless plosive are allophonic...
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  • Plosive (redirect from Plosive consonants)
    languages have prenasalized stops that function phonologically as single consonants. Swahili is well known for having words beginning with prenasalized stops,...
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  • used for showing prenasalized consonants. Prenasalized consonants are written as a digraph (combination of two consonants). While historically, there were...
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  • that as in Proto-Hmong–Mien, prenasalized consonant initials in Proto-Tai often correspond with prenasalized consonant initials in Old Chinese (with...
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  • Tone-depressor effect. Sometimes a prenasalized click with a short, voiced oral occlusion, but usually without. not prenasalized perhaps borrowed from Gǀui Not...
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    ⟨a͜b͜c⟩. For instance, if a prenasalized stop is transcribed ⟨m͡b⟩, and a doubly articulated stop ⟨ɡ͡b⟩, then a prenasalized doubly articulated stop would...
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  • based on the ISCII standard, except that Sinhala contains extra prenasalized consonant letters, leading to inconsistencies with other ISCII-Unicode script...
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  • Superscript wildcards (full caps) are partially supported: e.g. ᴺC (prenasalized consonant), ꟲN (prestopped nasal), Pꟳ (fricative release), NᴾF (epenthetic...
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    stressed syllables. In unstressed syllables, as well as before a prenasalized consonant, they are pronounced as [e], [ɪ], [o], and [ʊ]. E is also commonly...
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  • and transcription delimiters. In phonetics, ejective consonants are usually voiceless consonants that are pronounced with a glottalic egressive airstream...
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  • that is often called "nasalization" Nasal consonant Nasal release Nasal vowel Nasality Prenasalized consonant "nasal | speech sound". Britannica. Retrieved...
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  • The 'consonant' modifier is used to derive additional consonants, mostly from Arabic, similar to e.g. s > š in Latin script. Usage of the consonant modifier:...
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  • prefer to restrict the term 'stop' for consonants in which there is complete cessation of airflow, so 'prenasalized stop' and 'prestopped nasal' are not...
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  • both capital and small letters in its lettering scheme. The Devanāgarī consonant letters include an implicit 'a' sound. In all of the transliteration systems...
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    transcription of Sinhala, the breve over an m or an n indicates a prenasalized consonant; for example, n̆da is used to represent [ⁿda]. In the International...
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    created with diacritics, prenasalized consonants by prefixing n (the basic 5-shape), and consonant clusters by inserting a consonant between the two parts...
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  • ⟨ ⟩, see IPA § Brackets and transcription delimiters. Consonant mutation is change in a consonant in a word according to its morphological or syntactic...
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  • the labialized clicks, the palatal laterals, and the voiceless prenasalized consonants (on which see below), analyzing /t͇ʼ/ as /tsʼ/, and adding /dɮ/...
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    gemination, has been used as a way of expressing an approximation of a prenasalized consonant, [ndr] and [tr] being expressed as a geminated [r] sound (رّ‎),...
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  • Nasal release (category Consonants)
    In some languages, such consonants may occur before vowels and are called prestopped nasals. Prestopped nasals and prenasalized stops occur when the oral...
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  • innovation in the Sotho–Tswana languages is that the Proto-Bantu prenasalized consonants have become simple stops and affricates. Thus isiZulu words such...
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    multi-national standardization effort. Prenasalized consonants are written as a digraph (combination of two consonants). While historically, there were single...
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    Voiced bilabial trill (category Trill consonants)
    occurs only as part of a prenasalized bilabial stop with trilled release, [mbʙ]. That developed historically from a prenasalized stop before a relatively...
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  • representing the 4 prenasalized consonants present in Fulfulde. The first letter of the digraph representing a prenasalized consonant cannot take any diacritic...
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  • Place of articulation Plosive consonant Postalveolar consonant Postalveolar nasal (n̠) Preaspiration Prenasalized consonant Prosody Pulmonic egressive R-colored...
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