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  • ! colspan=3 | 1 Syllable ! colspan=2 | Syllable
    15 KB (1,897 words) - 10:17, 15 May 2013
  • *Syllable Structure: '''(C)V(C)''' *Aspirated stops aren't allowed in coda
    2 KB (190 words) - 00:50, 29 December 2018
  • ...realised as [g] in word-initial position and in onset position following a coda consonant. 6) /i, u/ are realised as [E, O] when preceding a liquid coda or fortis liquid.
    4 KB (632 words) - 14:07, 6 June 2017
  • ! ''a'' !! ''i'' !! ''u'' !! ''e'' !! ''o'' !! ''<small>coda</small>'' ...variable nasal of Japanese). ヽ is used for reduplication of the previous syllable.
    8 KB (1,153 words) - 00:28, 31 March 2024
  • ====Coda Consonants==== ...n appear in a coda (other than /h/). However, elsewhere, the only possible coda consonant is a nasal, than must be homorganic with the following consonant
    9 KB (1,516 words) - 15:46, 7 January 2020
  • * /{{IPA|i, u, e, o}}/ may be opened in the final syllable of a morpheme if it is closed, to any of [{{IPA|i~ɪ~e~ɛ, u~ʊ~o~ɔ, e~ɛ, ...ing styles. Particularly for Sanenyandoka, the dialect most well-known for syllable timing, this phenomenon is known as "raisendoka" (literally "gun speech").
    9 KB (1,285 words) - 15:06, 16 October 2023
  • Syllable structure ...vowel.No diphtongs are allowed. The only allowed consonant clusters in the coda are sonorant+plosive or glottal+plosive combinations.
    5 KB (668 words) - 02:28, 20 January 2017
  • ...s are treated the same as short vowels in phonotactics. The eight possible syllable shapes are given below. #Reduplication of the final syllable of the world
    6 KB (807 words) - 18:54, 5 July 2021
  • ...ast historically heavy (containing a long vowel or coda) syllable, or last syllable if there are no heavy syllables.
    4 KB (512 words) - 19:29, 13 March 2024
  • Syllable structure Syllable structure
    10 KB (1,631 words) - 21:36, 5 April 2022
  • Syllable structure * /l/ is realized as [ɫ] in coda
    4 KB (564 words) - 14:39, 7 July 2018
  • Hatzonian is a syllable-timed, dynamic-accent language. Due to its wide range, Hatzonian phonology ...ects of Hatzonian, the labialized alveolar approximant [ɹʷ] only occurs in syllable codas and can be considered allophonic to /r/, though the Matta Hatzonian d
    6 KB (799 words) - 05:43, 8 December 2023
  • #Will anyone say a syllable pattern suggestion(s)?!? ...esting, and it is formed through the suffixation of a sole ⟨-u⟩. This open coda does however lengthen the preceding vowel, from ⟨u⟩ /ʊ/ to ⟨ú⟩ /u
    18 KB (2,773 words) - 20:49, 14 November 2012
  • ...Internally''': Front vowels tend to palatalise preceding consonants if the syllable is stressed. As for the syllable structure, the following rules apply:
    9 KB (1,192 words) - 11:25, 27 June 2013
  • ...mary stress is on the first syllable and the secondary stress on the first syllable of the compound. ...one vowel, and may have an [[w:phonotactics|onset]] and a [[w:phonotactics|coda]] consonant.
    6 KB (842 words) - 10:46, 18 December 2023
  • ...nly applies should the plosives occur as a coda, or onset in an unstressed syllable. This implies that any fricativisation due to external sandhi, i.e. if the ...yllable, the greater chance of being stressed. Interestingly, the heaviest syllable is reinforced when stressed, which changes the vowel's quality or diphthong
    7 KB (912 words) - 11:16, 25 March 2021
  • ==== Syllable structure ==== ==== Coda ====
    9 KB (1,242 words) - 14:29, 8 February 2021
  • α - /아/, β - /ㅂ/, γ - /ㄱ/, δ - /ㄹ/, ε - coda /h/, ζ - /ㅈ/, η - /어/, θ - /ㅌ/, ι - /이/, κ - /ㅋ/, λ - /ɫ/, ...tted at the start of a syllable or word. ε (only alone Ε) is the obsolete coda /h/, which is actually unsaid, but preserved in spelling.
    4 KB (516 words) - 02:33, 20 January 2017
  • Syllable structure .../ cannot be the first element of an onset cluster or the second element of coda cluster.
    5 KB (809 words) - 02:40, 20 January 2017
  • * /{{IPA|i, u, e, o}}/ may be opened in the final syllable of a morpheme if it is closed, to any of [{{IPA|i~ɪ~e~ɛ, u~ʊ~o~ɔ, e~ɛ, ...ing styles. Particularly for Sanenyandoka, the dialect most well-known for syllable timing, this phenomenon is known as "raisendoka" (literally "gun speech").
    22 KB (3,279 words) - 05:38, 24 April 2024
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