labiovelar造句
例句與造句
- It does not use the Ge'ez labiovelar letter variants.
- A few ancient Indo-European languages like Latin had labiovelar consonants.
- The voiced labiovelar approximant is a realization of between vowels other than the schwa.
- It also uses the ones indicated below and the Ge'ez labiovelar letter variants.
- The argument is that PIE had only two series, a simple velar and a labiovelar.
- It's difficult to find labiovelar in a sentence. 用labiovelar造句挺難的
- If h?was a voiced labiovelar fricative as is occasionally suggested, the change would therefore have been : >.
- The bouk髄os rule, however, states that a labiovelar reduces to a plain velar when it occurs next to or.
- Centum languages also retained the distinction between the PIE labiovelar row ( *, *, * ) and the plain velars.
- Furthermore, in the speech of many young people the more common and arguably velarized allophone of is often realized as a labiovelar approximant.
- Tigrinya has all the basic consonants, the Ge'ez labiovelar letter variants, except for ( ? ), plus the ones indicated below.
- One archaic feature is the set of labiovelar consonants, written, which split into,, or in Ancient Greek, depending on the context and the dialect.
- Although the Ge'ez script is usually used for Semitic languages, the phonemes of Bilen are very similar ( 7 vowels, labiovelar and ejective consonants ).
- It is not clear if is similar, or truly palatal . is realized as labiovelar or labiodental in free variation occurs, but is not common, except before a stop.
- Another theory is that there may have been only two series ( plain velar and labiovelar ) in PIE, with the palatalized velars arising originally as a conditioned sound change in satem languages.
- In contrast to the parent language, Proto-Celtic does not use labiovelar * did not merge with *, though : plain * became * in Proto-Celtic, while aspirated * became *.
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