retroflex stop造句
例句与造句
- is used for Australian Aboriginal languages such as Pitjantjatjara for a retroflex stop.
- Dental and retroflex stops are contrastive in Maldivian.
- Retroflex stops are particularly common in the South Asian languages, such as Hindi and Norwegian.
- Retroflex stops are less common than velar stops or alveolar stops, and do not occur in English.
- A phonemic voicing contrast exists in Nukunu, but it has only been observed in the retroflex stop series.
- It's difficult to find retroflex stop in a sentence. 用retroflex stop造句挺难的
- The realization of the phoneme is in free variation between a voiced retroflex lateral and a voiced retroflex stop.
- Strangely, although an ejective retroflex stop is easy to make and quite distinctive in sound, it is rare.
- The "'voiceless retroflex stop "'is a type of consonantal sound, used in some baseline.
- In Min dialects the retroflex stops have merged with the dental stops, while elsewhere they have merged with the retroflex sibilants.
- The retroflex is a realised as a true nasal only if adjacent to a retroflex stop, elsewhere it is a nasalised retroflex flap.
- The single trait defining this area is the presence of retroflex stops ( / ? / in Yuman, / V / in Piman ).
- The Sinhala alphabet has prenasalized versions of g, ( voiced retroflex stop ), d * ( voiced dental stop ) and b.
- An example is the series of retroflex stops in EMC, which developed from earlier alveolar stops followed by, and which later merged with retroflex sibilants.
- With the exception of the retroflex nasal, which merged with the dental nasal, the Late Middle Chinese retroflex stops and retroflex sibilants merged into a single series.
- For example, it could be argued that Min varieties descend from a Middle Chinese dialect where retroflex stops merged back into alveolar stops instead of merging with retroflex sibilants.
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