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nasality Meaning in Bengali



 অনুনাসিকতা, খোনা স্বভাব, অনুনাসিকত্ব, নাকি বা খোনা স্বর,

ভয়েস একটি মান যে অনুনাসিক resonators দ্বারা উত্পাদিত হয়

Noun:

অনুনাসিকতা,





nasality শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:

‘ঁ’ (চন্দ্রবিন্দু)-এর কাজ স্বরধ্বনিকে অনুনাসিকতা প্রদান করা; এটি কোন ব্যঞ্জনধ্বনি নয় ।

nasality's Usage Examples:

Nasality is usually seen as a binary feature, although surface variation in different degrees of nasality caused by neighboring.


The nasality of nasal vowels, however, is a distinctive feature of certain languages.


[citation needed] In normal speech, nasality is referred to as nasalization and is a linguistic category that can apply.


for instance evidenced in the ingungwana grapheme, which indicates vowel nasality — a feature of Tekela languages.


Here the nasality of the vowel is separated out as a nasal consonant.


If this did not happen, the nasality would be lost.


discreet vibrato, flawless diction and intonation, and a slight, attractive nasality and shaping of phrases that resembled Carmen McRae's.


several indigenous languages of New Caledonia, a circumflex indicates nasality on vowels: e.


They may be synonyms, or they may distinguish nasality as here.


It also differs in many other things such as nasality of words, consonantal systems, phonemes, and imperatives.


palatal stop matching in nasality with the nucleus, either [ɟ] or [ɲ], in the same way that /m n/ match the following vowel's nasality.


Often nasality and laterality are included in manner, but some phoneticians, such as Peter.


and seven additional letters: vowels with an ogonek diacritic, denoting nasality: (Ąą, Ęę, Įį, Ųų, Y̨y̨, and Ą̊ą̊) as well as the consonant Ðð (eð), denoting.


wide analysis, Capo (1981) for a synchronic analysis of nasality in Gbe (see Gbe languages: nasality), and Bole-Richard (1984, 1985) as cited in Williamson.


It is unclear whether or not vowel nasality is phonemic in Alumu.


The IPA symbol derives from ⟨n⟩ and ⟨j⟩, ⟨n⟩ for nasality and ⟨j⟩ denoting palatal.


When the ogonek had already been in place as the diacritic for marking nasality in vowels, it was appended to e, resulting in ę for nasal e.


presence versus the absence of nasality; the presence of the feature, nasality, was marked; its absence, non-nasality, was unmarked.


(1982) "The representation of nasality in Gokana" In Hulst, Harry, van der and Smith, Norval (eds.



nasality's Meaning':

a quality of the voice that is produced by nasal resonators

Synonyms:

quality; timbre; twang; nasal twang; timber; tone;

Antonyms:

rightness; unpleasantness; unfaithfulness; popularity; unresponsiveness;

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