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In phonology, an allophone (/ˈæləfoʊn/; from the Greek ἄλλος, állos, "other" and φωνή, phōnē, "voice, sound") is one of a set of multiple possible spoken.


These allophones are not limited to regular fricative articulations, but range from articulations.


a conditioned allophone of other sounds, for example as an allophone of /n/ before a uvular plosive as in Quechua, or as an allophone of /q/ before another.


Although commonly appearing in languages, it is overwhelmingly an allophone restricted to a position before the labiodental consonants [f] and [v].


an uncommon speech sound found as a phoneme in the Caucasus and as an allophone in several languages of eastern and southern Africa.


As an allophone of other rhotic sounds, [ɹ] occurs in Edo, Fula, Murrinh-patha, and Palauan.


languages, usually alongside the voiced version, as a similar phoneme or an allophone.


languages, such as Spanish, the voiced velar approximant appears as an allophone of /ɡ/ – see below.


The sound occurs, however, as an allophone of /x/ in German, or, in other languages, of /h/ in the vicinity of front.


Wahgi has a similar trilled allophone of its lateral flap, [̥r̥], but it is voiceless.


[kʟ̝̊ʼ] is also found as an allophone of /kx/ (ejective after a nasal) in Zulu and Xhosa, and of the velar ejective.


In Canada, an allophone is a resident whose mother tongue or home language is neither French nor English.


unrounded allophone of /ə/ is mid central unrounded [ə], but its word-final rounded allophone is close-mid front rounded [ø̜], close to the main allophone of.


Intervocalic allophone of /p/.


central rounded [ʉ], an allophone of /u/ between soft consonants in stressed syllables; near-close central rounded [ʉ̞], an allophone of /u/ between soft.


Similarly, a denti-alveolar allophone will occur in languages which have denti-alveolar stops, as in Spanish.


languages that do not have the velar nasal as a phoneme, it occurs as an allophone of /n/ before velar consonants.


reported to occur phonemically in any language, but it is reported as an allophone of /g/ (usually realized as a voiced velar plosive) in some dialects of.


up [ʊp͡ɸ] 'up, onto' Optional pre-pausal allophone of /p/.



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