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devoice Meaning in Bengali







devoice's Usage Examples:

x (a mere orthographic change), while if it was g, the -s caused it to devoice, again resulting in x.


phonological processes involved in Faroese, including: Liquid consonants are devoiced before voiceless consonants Nasal consonants generally assume the place.


It is a true fricative and may devoice to [x] word initially.


Voiced consonants partially devoice, and prenasalized stops denasalize when geminated as part of a grammatical.


Final stops may devoice and pre-nasal /æ/ may not raise.


Some speakers devoice final stops; then, d is pronounced like t, b is pronounced like p and g.


inventory is as follows: Voiced obstruents, or at least voiced stops, devoice in pausa.


Dutch (such as the Amsterdam accent) also /z/ can devoice and merge with /s/.


Speakers who devoice /v/ and /z/ may also hypercorrectively voice /f/ and.


both 'b' and 'p' in loanwords (pubi, pub) and so they voice (bubi) or devoice (pupi) the entire word.


It tends to either devoice to [ʃ] or be affricated to [dʒ].


consonants (/b/, /bʲ/, /d/, /dʲ/ /ɡ/, /v/, /vʲ/, /z/, /zʲ/, /ʐ/, and /ʑː/) are devoiced word-finally unless the next word begins with a voiced obstruent.


situation, the second vowel does not devoice.


It functions as both a visual and literary devoice that forms the identity of the traveler.


In West Quiche, the approximants l /l/, r /r/, y /j/, and w /w/ devoice and fricate to [ɬ], [r̥], [ç], and [ʍ] word-finally and often before voiceless.


[fʊɫ], GA light [ɫaɪt] All sonorants (liquids /l, r/ and nasals /m, n, ŋ/) devoice when following a voiceless obstruent, and they are syllabic when following.



Synonyms:

sound out; enunciate; pronounce; say; enounce; articulate;

Antonyms:

unarticulated; written; inarticulate; uncommunicative; voice;

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