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devoices Meaning in Bengali



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devoices's Usage Examples:

Ż occasionally devoices to the voiceless retroflex fricative [ʂ], particularly in final position.


English also has a rule which devoices segments after voiceless consonants, as in [bʊks], with the underlying.


Whenever a sonorant precedes a devoiced vowel, that sonorant devoices as well.


can also be voiceless (sounds like [h] followed by [j]) /h/: "A vowel devoices if the vowel and a following [h] are in an odd-numbered syllable.


word-final position and in consonant clusters: /j/ devoices to a voiceless palato-alveolar sibilant /ʃ/, /w/ devoices to a voiceless glottal fricative [h] or to.


Ute devoices vowels in certain phonological or grammatical environments, as described.


Extra short ⟨ĭ⟩ is realized as voiceless [i̥] and devoices preceding obstruents: cuwĭ /tʃʊwi̥/ → [tʃʊʍi̥]~[tʃʊʍʲ] "jackrabbit".


This is because Dutch devoices obstruents at the end of a word.


a consonant or the neuter pronoun et, it is not pronounced even if it devoices the following consonant.


In the north, /ɣ/ often devoices and merges with /x/; the quality of that merged sound has been variously.


typically occurs in intervocalic position: Or in final position: The fricative devoices to assimilate with a neighbouring unvoiced consonant in words such as paqu'thie.


Just like Standard Dutch, Orsmaal-Gussenhoven dialect devoices all obstruents at the ends of words.


(Flanders, Brabant), k (eastern, in all positions) /x/ ch g, gh (when /ɣ/ devoices) /ɣ/, [ɡ] g gh (before e, i, y, only in some normalisations) cg(h) (for.


voiceless consonant (ch, f, jch, k, kj, p, hard s, sch, t) that consonant devoices the d, sd, d, den endings of the past tense (into t, st, t, ten) for the.


in Gothic, word-final b (which medially represents a voiced fricative) devoices to f and also Old Norse spellings such as aptr [ɑɸtr], where the letter.


preceded by a voiceless consonant (ch, k, p, t) or end of a word, ⟨rz⟩ devoices to [ʂ], as in przed (help·info) ("before", [ˈpʂɛt]).



devoices's Meaning':

utter with tense vocal chords

Synonyms:

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

Antonyms:

voice; uncommunicative; inarticulate; written; unarticulated;

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