<< plo plosive speech sound >>

plosive consonant Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

ব্যঞ্জনবর্ণ স্পর্শবর্ণীয়,





plosive consonant শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:

তালব্য ব্যঞ্জনবর্ণ দন্তীয় ব্যঞ্জনবর্ণ দন্তমূলীয় ব্যঞ্জনবর্ণ অবাধ ব্যঞ্জনবর্ণ স্পর্শবর্ণীয় ব্যঞ্জনবর্ণ p k c t̪ t ʈ অনুনাসিক m ŋ ɲ n̪ n ɳ Trill r Lateral ।

plosive consonant's Usage Examples:

In phonetics, a lateral release is the release of a plosive consonant into a lateral consonant.


sides of the tongue Lateral release (phonetics), the release of a plosive consonant into a lateral consonant Lateral, journal of the Cultural Studies.


Unreleased may refer to: Unreleased stop, in phonetics, a plosive consonant without an audible release burst Unreleased (Andre Nickatina album) Unreleased.


language as having both geminate and singleton realizations of every plosive consonant.


consonants) as originating in the assimilation of *n to a preceding voiced plosive consonant, under the condition that the *n was part of a suffix which was stressed.


short to exhibit much of a contour, typically because of a final plosive consonant, may be called checked, abrupt, clipped, or stopped tones.


nasal sound [ŋ] typically occurs when a dental nasal precedes a velar plosive consonant, and rarely occurs word-initially or medially.


3 The plosive consonant /k/ has started to undergo palatalisation.


formed by the prefix [ɡ̊]-, although not on verbs beginning with a plosive consonant, where the prefix is left out.


the lips is both a condition for and a result of pronouncing the plosive consonant “b”; thrusting the tongue forward, more precisely, pushing it out.


Likewise, names that begin with or stress plosive consonant sounds B, hard C, D, G, K, P or T are often used because of their.


/ŋ/ /aŋ/ 罃 /ɐŋ/ 鶯 /ɛŋ/ 廰[16] /iŋ/ 英[17] /ɔŋ/ 盎 /œŋ/ 香[18] /uŋ/ 甕 plosive consonant /p/ /ap/ 鴨 /ɐp/ 粒[19] /ip/ 葉[20] /t/ /at/ 壓 /ɐt/ 不[21] /it/ 熱[22].


palatal approximant, /j/, when you follows a word ending in an alveolar plosive consonant, such as /t/ or /d/.


Where the letter "h" appears after a plosive consonant in Devanāgarī transliteration, it always indicates aspiration.


of Manx phonology is pre-occlusion, the insertion of a very short plosive consonant before a sonorant consonant.


, a plosive consonant) or passes through a narrow opening (i.



Synonyms:

obstruent; plosion; implosion; stop; occlusive; plosive; suction stop; glottal plosive; glottal stop; stop consonant; click; glottal catch; explosion; plosive speech sound; labial stop;

Antonyms:

continuant consonant; stop consonant; vowel; continue; begin;

plosive consonant's Meaning in Other Sites