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vocalic
vocalic, a. (vəʊˈkælɪk) [f. vocal a. + -ic. Cf. F. vocalique.] 1. Rich in vowels; composed mainly or entirely of vowels.1814 Scott Wav. xxii, The Gaelic language being uncommonly vocalic is well adapted for sudden and extemporaneous poetry. 1846 Grote Greece i. xvi. I. 473 Its richness, its flexibil... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ballistic syllable
acoustic effect is a fortis release of the consonant, a gradual surge in the intensity of the vowel, followed by a rapid decay in intensity into post-vocalic wikipedia.org
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The Entire World of R - Vocalic R - Say It Right
The Entire World of R Single Word Screening is a screening that evaluates the 19 vocalic /r/ sounds. prevocalic (initial /r/ and medial and final /rl/ sounds. It has 21 stimulus picture cards to show student when conducting the screening. It is ideal for obtaining present levels of performance in therapy sessions, for upcoming IEP meetings ... www.sayitright.org
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prevocalic
prevoˈcalic, a. Also (occas.) prae-vocalic. [pre- B. 1.] Before a vowel; of or pertaining to the position before a vowel. Hence prevoˈcalically adv.1909 in Webster. 1934 M. K. Pope From Latin to Mod. French ii. xvii. 223 In educated speech throughout the sixteenth century final consonants, whether s... Oxford English Dictionary
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Heta
Just like vocalic Eta, it could occur in a number of glyph variants in different local varieties of the alphabet, including one shaped like a square "8 During the classical era, more dialects adopted the new Ionian vocalic Eta (as Athens did around c. 400 BC). wikipedia.org
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consonantic
consonantic, a. rare. (kɒnsəˈnæntɪk) [f. as consonantal a. + -ic, after vocalic. In mod.F. consonnantique.] Of the nature or character of a consonant.1863 Aufrecht in Chambers Encycl. V. 575/2 Consonantic bases, or, of the vocalic, those which end in u(v), a vowel of a decided consonantic quality, a... Oxford English Dictionary
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Tran dialect
Phonological and morphological characteristics The reflexes of Old Bulgarian ръ/рь and лъ/ль are either vocalic r and l or ър () and лъ(), depending on wikipedia.org
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auslaut
auslaut Philol. (ˈaʊslaʊt) [G., f. aus- denoting termination + laut sound.] The final sound of a syllable or word. Cf. anlaut, inlaut.1881 in Imp. Dict. 1892 Classical Rev. Feb. 3/2 It is further probable that the form -endus for -vendus arose primarily in verbal roots with vocalic auslaut. 1936 M. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Paya language
Phonological processes Internal sandhi: this includes vocalic contraction and assimilation, vocalic and consonantal syncope, nasal assimilation, metathesis , and epenthesis Vocalic contractions: a + a = a; i.e. a-ra-hà? wikipedia.org
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Struga dialect
влезиме → влегваме / vlezime → vlegvame 'we enter' use of the suffix- ка/-ka: јас → јаска / jas → jaska 'I/me' Other specific characteristics change of vocalic r and vocalic l using vowel groups such as -ea-, -oa- Typical words Пипун/pipun as opposed to диња/dinja 'cantaloupe' Риза/riza as opposed to крпа/krpa wikipedia.org
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Central Savinja dialect
Vocalic r has developed into ar and vocalic l into aw. wikipedia.org
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Mordvinic languages
In unstressed syllables, Erzya features vowel harmony like many other Uralic languages, using in front-vocalic words and in back-vocalic words. wikipedia.org
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Galician phonology
Some characteristics of the vocalic system: In Galician the vocalic system is reduced to five vowels in post-tonic syllables, and to just three in final The vocalic system of Galician language is heavily influenced by metaphony. wikipedia.org
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Belogradchik dialect
Phonological and morphological characteristics Vocalic r and l for Old Church Slavonic and instead of the combinations (~) and (~) in Standard Bulgarian wikipedia.org
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Shuswap language
Since they can be consonantal or vocalic, a pair of pronunciations is given for each in the table. Consonantal-vocalic variation of sonorants The variation of sonorants between consonantal and vocalic pronunciations is automatic, and is not indicated wikipedia.org
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