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assibilated Meaning in Bengali



আগে বা পরে (অন্য শব্দ ধ্বনাত্মক শব্দ সন্নিবেশ





assibilated's Usage Examples:

the "trill" phoneme (orthographic ⟨rr⟩ or word-initial ⟨r⟩) is often assibilated, realized as a voiced apicoalveolar fricative, or alveolar approximant.


following: In Proto-Greek, the earlier combinations *ty, *thy and *dy assibilated to become alveolar affricates, *ts and *dz, in what's known as the first.


assibilated (to [z]) in similar phonetic environments, c.


1325 Chaudhri (2007) argues that these phonemes in this environment were first assibilated (apart.


consonant is palatalized in modern Inupiatun (except where it has been assibilated – see assibilation below).


At least one origin is assibilated PIE *d.


/r/ and /ɾ/ are assibilated to [r̝] and [ɾ̞], respectively.


Some linguists have attempted to explain the assibilated rr (written in IPA as [r̝]) as a result of influence from Native American.


The vibrants /r/ and /ɾ/ are realized as non-assibilated [r] and [ɾ], respectively.


Gilbertese contrasts 13 consonants and 10 vowels sounds /t/ is lenited and assibilated to [s] before /i/ The labiovelar fricative /βˠ/ may be a flap or an approximant.


The digraph "ts" represents assibilated /t/; a phonological rule of Cheyenne is that underlying /t/ becomes affricated.


*ti is assibilated to *ci.


cer (sky) Alveolars [d t] assibilated to [(d)z] [ts] when before short [e] or long [iː] Lat.


Artamis ~ Attic hieros 'holy', Artemis Proto-Greek *-ti is retained (assibilated to -si in Attic).


case also changes form with a consonant stem, where the ending -hen is assibilated to -seen, as -hen is the genitive.


Most of the East Greek dialects palatalized or assibilated /t/ to [s] before /i/.



assibilated's Meaning':

insert a sibilant sound before or after (another sound

Synonyms:

change;

Antonyms:

stay; stiffen;

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