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diphthongal Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

সন্ধিস্বরধ্বনি, সন্ধিস্বর,





diphthongal শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:

সন্ধিস্বর আদি সাবাইয়ান শিলালিপিতে প্রোটো-সেমেটিক সন্ধিস্বর aw এবং ay বজায় ছিল, w এবং y বর্ণের সাথে লেখা ।

এর মধ্যে দুইটি সন্ধিস্বরধ্বনি বেশি প্রচলিত ।

diphthongal's Usage Examples:

In most Croatian Štokavian dialects yat has yielded diphthongal sequence of /ie̯/ in long and short syllables.


most other dialects and they include: When GOOSE is spelt with ⟨ew⟩, diphthongal /ɪu/ replaces monophthongal /uː/, thus blew/blue and threw/through are.


Before a single ⟨l⟩, the GOAT is always diphthongal, such as coal or gold.


The spelling ⟨oll⟩ is diphthongal in roll, stroll and its derivatives, yet.


pitch accent, development of close diphthongal ie from old acute nasal *ę and neoacute etymological e and close diphthongal uo from old long and old acute.


distinguished in Middle Dutch, as many long vowels had or developed a diphthongal quality, while existing diphthongs could also develop into monophthongs.


The Istrian dialect does not have pitch accent and is non-diphthongal.


In final position, /iː, ʉː/ tend to be somewhat diphthongal [ɪ̈i ~ ɪ̈ɪ, ɪ̈u ~ ɪ̈ʊ].


General SAE [eɪ] [eː] [øː] Geordie [eː] [ɛː] [øː] FACE may be diphthongal [ɪə ~ eɪ], whereas NURSE may be back [ɔː] or unrounded [ɪː ~ ɜː].


ai (ऐ) [æ] low front unrounded; diphthongal pronunciations in eastern and nonstandard dialects .


Some dialects have high or diphthongal /e̝~i̯ɛ/ in the place of Proto-Slavic *ě and /o̝~u̯ɔ/ in stressed closed.


dialects of Danish, where high vowels carrying the stød prosody develop diphthongal glides which are then "hardened" into stops or fricatives, a phenomenon.


and /oː/ (the products of the pane–pain and toe–tow mergers) became diphthongal in Standard English.


include: diphthongal realisation of /iː/ and /uː/, for example beat [ˈbɪiʔ], boot [ˈbʊʉʔ] (this can also be a monophthong: [bʉːʔ]) diphthongal realisation.


The vowels /iː/ and /uː/, whose usual forms are in fact slightly diphthongal (close to [ɪi], [ʊu]), may undergo the same change and become [iː], [uː].


Among other features, this group is characterized by shortening of long diphthongal ie and uo, akanye, and general development of g to [ɣ].


the tense vowels except /ɑ/ and /ɔ/ can have either monophthongal or diphthongal pronunciations (i.


nouns, י‎ and ו‎ were also inserted to mark some long vowels of non-diphthongal origin.


The Central Styrian dialect is characterized by diphthongal reflexes of the high vowels (ii/ei, uu/ou) and close mid vowels (ei/ai.


Neither length nor the diphthongal varieties of FLEECE and GOOSE are taken into account in transcriptions.


and diphthongal variants, though the tendency seems to be for the monophthongal variants to be commonest within the utterance, but the diphthongal realisations.



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