「vowels」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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Short | vowels: a i u |
Short | vowels: a i u e |
Five | vowels: a, e, i, o and u. |
Long | vowels: aa ii uu |
its lack of nasal sounds, such as , , or nasal | vowels, an areal feature of Puget Sound. |
alatalization of velar consonants before front | vowels and initial devoicing. |
lynesian is very simple, with 13 consonants, 5 | vowels, and no phonemes that are cross-linguistically |
ngali, especially in terms of pronunciation of | vowels and consonants. |
over 230 accents; breathing marks, diacritics, | vowels and cantillations, in virtually any combinatio |
Lingua positions | vowels and accents very accurately, automatically tak |
most notably featured the appearance of nasal | vowels and the first beginning of umlaut, another cha |
yrillic letters А, О, У with umlauts for Tatar | vowels and the ligature НГ (Ng). |
cted viewers as much for his drawling American | vowels and shameless self-promotion, and resultantly |
In the table below the top row lists the | vowels, and the leftmost column from row 2 down the c |
Bengali typography into an alphabet of twelve | vowels and 40 consonants and grappled with the proble |
based on their tendency to co-occur with front | vowels and /j/, but this was later shown to be incorr |
etic feature with the development of both long | vowels and long consonants - see Early Middle Japanes |
lects use hol before l, hon before n,d,t,h and | vowels, and hor before all others (these other forms |
Egyptian verb was done mainly by changing the | vowels, and the Egyptians only wrote consonants. |
e read in two ways, by differently placing the | vowels and dividing the words in another way: "In the |
iation, forward-shifted diphthongs, lengthened | vowels and dialect grammar: for instance, "I am a far |
"Long | vowels and stress in Kwakiutl". |
omitting silent letters and only writing long | vowels, and initial short vowels. |
The phonological distinction between long | vowels and short vowels plays a significant role in O |
Initial long | vowels and non-initial full vowels are written with d |
They renewed their | vowels and the Harrison family left Ferndale. |
At the far left are | vowels and medial consonants. |
Ladefoged, Peter (2005), | Vowels and Consonants (Second ed.), Blackwell |
Diacritics on | vowels and y (dots, acutes) have been omitted. |
Numerous Syriac | vowels and signs of punctuations have been added by a |
The upper line shows | vowels and special characters, the lower lines show s |
Five (or six) letters are | vowels and 21 (or 20) letters are consonants. |
Some of the | vowels and consonants have the same shapes, but they |
visarga together with anusvara appears between | vowels and stop consonants. |
-nn forms the nasal | vowels ann enn inn onn unn ainn aunn . |
dialects, schwa is always short, because long | vowels appear only in word-final syllables, a positio |
Long | vowels are indicated with a following <:>, while stre |
m everything from guessing words (in which the | vowels are removed) all the way up to Pictionary-styl |
Vowels are often removed when they are not the first | |
o denote that the previous vowel or contiguous | vowels are nasalised. |
be considered as being two-dimensional, where | vowels are characterised by two features: front and b |
When the | vowels are not immediately adjacent (e.g. when the wo |
Word-final | vowels are devoiced. |
Pitman Shorthand), | vowels are never entirely omitted. |
The dots and dashes representing long | vowels are darker than the ones representing short vo |
The long | vowels are about twice as long as the short vowels. |
The | vowels are called uyir ezhuthu (uyir - life, ezhuthu |
All other | vowels are short at all times. |
Long | vowels are marked with an acute, e.g. |
All ten | vowels are centralized by certain neighboring consona |
"Special" | vowels are er , ir , ee , and ere . |
Short | vowels are represented by single letters, long vowels |
The | vowels are classified into short and long (five of ea |
The circumflex accents over the long | vowels are omitted in general writing. |
The long | vowels are indicated in writing with a following colo |
Some | vowels are only long and do not use doubling to repre |
Similarly long | vowels are invariably metrically Strong and are never |
ten phonemes or five; that is, whether 'long' | vowels are distinct speech sounds or mere sequences o |
The simple | vowels are /a, e, i, u/, plus a few words with /o/ in |
gram which could be used to help visualize how | vowels are articulated. |
The other | vowels are preserved by both, with some alternation b |
Vowels are represented by short dashes and dots place | |
Occasionally they would spell it without | vowels, as JPNDRDS. |
re first generation Italian Americans…all with | vowels at the end of their names. |
Thus, since the change was produced by other | vowels besides */a/, the term a-mutation is something |
ferently shaped strokes to represent different | vowels, Boyd's has different terminators for differen |
xpress with matres lectionis not only the long | vowels but also the short ones. |
Vowels called Ma Akha | |
of daughter languages, successive sequences of | vowels came together to produce long vowels and dipht |
Vowels can have a mid tone (unmarked), high tone (mar | |
Only short | vowels can be metrically Weak and hence candidates fo |
Vowels come in two variants, short and long. | |
isation of diphthongs, denasalisation of nasal | vowels, deletion of reduced final vowels, epenthetic |
Velar obstruents are palatalized before front | vowels, e.g. |
giving numeric value to consonants and ignores | vowels, except as a first letter. |
The | vowels for e and ae are merged for young speakers. |
in the form of slight stuttering and drawn-out | vowels for emphasis. |
the accuracy of many of Jones's statements on | vowels has come increasingly under question, and most |
0% of the vocabulary; and the phonetics of the | vowels have scarcely changed." |
Similarly, Unami | vowels have also been analysed as organized into cont |
The long | vowels ii, oo, aa are paired with the corresponding s |
t is generally used in foreign loanwords; long | vowels in katakana words of Japanese origin are usual |
Pluti is the term for overlong | vowels in Sanskrit. |
The r-colored | vowels in documentary and complimentary follow suit. |
There are seven distinct | vowels in Amami, in addition to a phonemic distinctio |
sidered phonemic units, contrasting with "long | vowels" and with short vowels in Finnish. |
ponding to the so-called pharyngealised or low | vowels in Tuva and Tofa, and short vowels in Yakut an |
Because of different | vowels in the Urdu language, it is generally referred |
This survey of | vowels includes only the most general vowels present |
oes not sound like a sequence of two different | vowels; instead, the sound of the first vowel gradual |
dicate eight verb classes, and to classify the | vowels into a system of five short and five long ones |
ther strategy for indicating tense and tense-r | vowels, is the addition of another orthographic vowel |
grams (often referred to as "plene writing" of | vowels) is not clear. |
m used today employing -ny-/-nh for long nasal | vowels is sometimes called "Fiero-Nichols Double Vowe |
strichtian dialect, especially with regards to | vowels is quite extensive due to the dialect's tonal |
In the original form of the Cardinal | Vowels, Jones employed a dual-parameter system of des |
These | vowels lengths are not manifested in Modern Hebrew. |
B-C also uses single versus double | vowels letters to represent certain short + high vers |
Chemakum had three | vowels, long and short, and lexical stress. |
Vowels may be long (written doubled) or short. | |
However, because these two | vowels merged to /e/ by the end of Old Norse, they ar |
Sometimes, the newly lengthened | vowels merged with existing long vowels, while in oth |
Leonardo, or neon represents a sequence of two | vowels, not the Korean monophthong. |
itical marks: an umlaut (¨) to represent front | vowels not otherwise represented by a roman character |
n the original Double Vowel system, nasal long | vowels now represented with -ny-/-nh were written wit |
: the singers all stretch out, irregularly, on | vowels of their choosing, and add upturned yips to th |
: the singers all stretch out, irregularly, on | vowels of their choosing, and add upturned yips to th |
The | vowels of the ogham alphabet (non-IPA). |
e singing of very rapid melodic passages using | vowels, often the long "a" as in the word "far", and |
n differ from the Hebrew text in corresponding | vowels on proper names? |
Transcriptions in medial position (between | vowels or after the resonant consonants М, Н, НЪ, ЛЬ, |
sonants is indicated by means of the following | vowels or the soft sign. |
er-and pre-vocalic positions (i.e. between two | vowels, or if word-initial and followed by a vowel). |
top , which appears as a separator between two | vowels or word-initially before a vowel, is not consi |
aspirated when they are pronounced between two | vowels or after an m or n; plain voiceless and voicel |
open syllables consisting either of initial | vowels or of consonants followed by the basic vowel " |
owed by a single consonant, as those with long | vowels or with more than one consonant following the |
ith it, and beginning or ending, or both, with | vowels or consonants as it doth"; that "in translatin |
It may be that palatalized consonants before | vowels other than i developed in Japanese as a result |
before | vowels, palatal approximants (y), consonants h, f, s, |
l except for ij and y, because combinations of | vowels preceded or followed by either of these are ne |
An acoustic and perceptual study of | vowels preceding deleted post-nuclear /s/ in Puerto R |
ver, in Wichita, for each of the three to four | vowels qualities, one of the three lengths is rare, a |
h saint, Saint Dabeoc, but with the two middle | vowels reversed. |
There are three kinds of stressed | vowels: short-high tone, long-high tone, and long-fal |
Indo-European sound law which states that long | vowels shorten when followed by a resonant (PIE *m, * |
language, which he found had words ending with | vowels, similar to Italian. |
brew pointed texts cannot be attributed to the | vowels, since he said that the translators obviously |
se with preserved declensions and intermediate | vowels that would much later be lost when the languag |
In many cases, | vowels that are rounded in Azerbaijani are not rounde |
Also, like Talyor, Bertin eliminated all | vowels that were neither at the beginning nor end of |
ce is well known for having a total absence of | vowels, the nucleus of each syllable being a syllabic |
In cells with two | vowels, the first is long. |
In terms of the English use of | vowels the trivia is correct, A,E,I,O and U are the o |
n Nownuri, and was published by Consonants and | Vowels, then republished by Zeu Media. |
character sets and rules (such as for doubling | vowels) there are some variations. |
be the result of mutation) and, occasionally, | vowels; these forms are becoming less common. |
As | vowels, they played a role in the law of open syllabl |
ronounced about 1.5 times as long as the short | vowels, though most grammatical texts place them with |
es in Middle Chinese have developed into tense | vowels to create a phonemical contrast, and in severa |
The language of Ancient Hebrew had no written | vowels; to a speaker of the time who could concurrent |
Some practicers doesn't map the stand-alone | vowels to zero. |
pses a three-way distinction of height in oral | vowels to two in nasal vowels. |
for consonants may combine with the signs for | vowels to form ligatures. |
In fact, the practice of leaving short | vowels unrepresented was almost completely abandoned |
The languages mainly differ in which | vowels were lengthened and in which specific environm |
All the categories of West Saxon words and | vowels were included in the test so that comparisons |
bined with the afore-mentioned letters to make | vowels were used in the middle of a word on top of or |
Long | vowels were written either with no indication of the |
s means that only two of the original Germanic | vowels were affected by umlaut at all in Dutch: /a/, |
Macrons ‹¯› over | vowels were rarely used to indicate long vowels. |
Long | vowels were represented by double letters e.g. |
Vowels were added on the first 61 leaves by a later h | |
a spoken one in the sense that consonants and | vowels which are not vocalised have no numerical valu |
lso developed a numbering system for the Scots | vowels which enabled a better understanding and descr |
Urdu has three neutral | vowels, which are without long or short form. |
For example, Yonaguni has only three | vowels, while Amami has 14, including longer vowels. |
him to hypothesize that Old Japanese had eight | vowels, while modern Japanese has only five. |
re tables on the jamo of Hangul consonants and | vowels, with the original forms in blue at the first |
etters to recall were likely to replace target | vowels with non-target vowels. |
The combination of the | vowels with the k-series |
There are nine contrastive | vowels, with the vowel /a/ being "neutral" for harmon |
The difference is stress marks on | vowels with levels 0, 1, 2; not all entries have stre |
ere is a large degree of free variation in the | vowels, with the range of realizations of the phoneme |
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