syllable initial造句
例句与造句
- Vowels signs can be placed before or after the syllable initial consonant.
- Furthermore, several consonants have limited distributions : can only occur in syllable initial position, and only in syllable final position.
- An may occur at the end of a syllable, but only a few dialects allow a syllable initial ( g ) after a syllable final.
- It is generally monosyllabic, and word order and syllable initials match up closely to the other Northern Tai languages, with relatively fast simplification and merging.
- Note that nearly all languages that developed tone have also lost syllable-final ejectivity, retaining only the glottalized sonorants and bare glottal stops in that position . ( Syllable initial ejective stops and affricates are of course retained .)
- It's difficult to find syllable initial in a sentence. 用syllable initial造句挺难的
- The affectionate suffixes "-j-" and "-nj-", which retain remnants of the Slavic palatalized consonants, may very occasionally be used as words in their own right, as in " mia janja popolo " ('my dear nation'), in which case they may be word initial and not just syllable initial.
- I wouldn't worry too much about the syllable initial nasals from the viewpoint of an English speaker either; just say " hamba " and " kwenkos " as you would in English, with the " n " in " kwenkos " an " ng " sound, not a pure " n " . ( The isiZulu . net website gives the IPA pronunciations if you want them, no need to figure it out from the article . ) The only tricky consonants are the " k's ".