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  1. Latin phonology and orthography - Wikipedia

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    WebLatin phonology continually evolved over the centuries, making it difficult for speakers in one era to know how Latin was spoken before then. A given phoneme may be represented by different letters in different periods. This article deals primarily with modern scholarship's best reconstruction of Classical Latin's phonemes and the pronunciation and spelling …

  2. Modern Greek phonology - Wikipedia

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    WebSandhi. Some assimilatory processes mentioned above also occur across word boundaries. In particular, this goes for a number of grammatical words ending in /n/, most notably the negation particles δεν and μην and the accusative forms of the personal pronoun and definite article τον and την.If these words are followed by a voiceless stop, /n/ either …

  3. Persian phonology - Wikipedia

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    WebIn the modern Perso-Arabic alphabet, the short vowels /æ/, /e/ and /o/ are usually left unwritten, as is normally done in the Arabic alphabet. (See Arabic phonology § Vowels.). Historical shifts. Early New Persian inherited from Middle Persian eight vowels: three short i, a, u and five long ī, ē, ā, ō, ū (in IPA: /i a u/ and /iː eː ɑː oː uː/).It is likely that this system …

  4. Standard Chinese phonology - Wikipedia

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    WebThis article summarizes the phonology (the sound system, or in more general terms, the pronunciation) of Standard Chinese (Standard Mandarin).. Standard Chinese phonology is based on the Beijing dialect of Mandarin.Actual production varies widely among speakers, as they introduce elements of their native varieties (although television and radio …

  5. Slovenčina – Wikipédia

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    WebSlovenčina patrí do skupiny západoslovanských jazykov (spolu s češtinou, poľštinou, hornou a dolnou lužickou srbčinou a kašubčinou).. Po slovensky sa hovorí na Slovensku (5 miliónov ľudí) a ďalej v týchto krajinách (uvedené sú počty zahraničných Slovákov odhadované krajinskými spolkami a zastupiteľskými úradmi) oficiálne údaje za rok 2000/2001:

  6. English phonology - Wikipedia

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    WebPhonemes. A phoneme of a language or dialect is an abstraction of a speech sound or of a group of different sounds which are all perceived to have the same function by speakers of that particular language or dialect. For example, the English word through consists of three phonemes: the initial "th" sound, the "r" sound, and a vowel sound. The phonemes in this …

  7. Phonology - Wikipedia

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    WebPhonology is the branch of linguistics that studies how languages or dialects systematically organize their sounds or, for sign languages, their constituent parts of signs.The term can also refer specifically to the sound or sign system of a particular language variety.At one time, the study of phonology related only to the study of the systems of phonemes in …

  8. Logopédia – Wikipédia

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    WebA logopédia tudományközi rendszerében Gordosné Szabó Anna (1979-ben) a szűkebb értelemben vett gyógypedagógia területén kívül az orvostudomány (orr-fül-gégészet, audiológia, foniátria, neurológia, pszichiátria), valamint a pedagógia (általános pedagógia, beszédpedagógia), a nyelvészet (fonetika, fonológia ...

  9. Russian phonology - Wikipedia

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    WebRussian has five to six vowels in stressed syllables, /i, u, e, o, a/ and in some analyses /ɨ/, but in most cases these vowels have merged to only two to four vowels when unstressed: /i, u, a/ (or /ɨ, u, a/) after hard consonants and /i, u/ after soft ones.. A long-standing dispute among linguists is whether Russian has five vowel phonemes or six; that is, scholars …

  10. Diptongo - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre

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    WebUn diptongo es una cadena sonora que consiste en la articulación de dos vocales, una a continuación de la otra, [1] sin interrupción y produciéndose una transición suave en las frecuencias sonoras que caracterizan los timbres de cada una de las dos vocales. Fonológicamente dos vocales articuladas de esa manera forman parte de la misma sílaba.



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