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vocalic Meaning in marathi ( vocalic शब्दाचा मराठी अर्थ)



स्वर संबंधित, स्वर, स्वरांशी संबंधित, स्वरांनी भरलेला,

असणे किंवा असणे किंवा स्वरांनी चिन्हांकित करणे,

Adjective:

स्वर संबंधित, स्वरांनी भरलेला,



vocalic's Usage Examples:

More neutralizations are possible due to l-vocalization; see Merger of non-prevocalic /ʊl/.


In this example, the vocalic alternant [u] is realized as the off-glide of the diphthong /au/.


Mary–marry–merry mergerOne notable merger of vowels before is the Mary–marry–merry merger, a merging of the vowels (as in the name Carrie or the word marry) and (as in Kerry or merry) with the historical (as in Cary or Mary) whenever they are realized before intervocalic .


Russian and Belarusian [je] in initial and postvocalic position or [e] and palatalizes the preceding consonant.


Just like vocalic Eta, it could occur in a number of glyph variants in different local varieties.


Some languages have a voiced velar approximant that is unspecified for rounding, and therefore cannot be considered the semivocalic equivalent of either.


Some languages, however, have a palatal approximant that is unspecified for rounding and so cannot be considered the semivocalic equivalent of.


), (2) automatic alternation of sonorants between consonantal and vocalic pronunciation, and (3) alternation of plain velars, uvulars, and laryngeals.


A syllabic consonant or vocalic consonant is a consonant that forms a syllable on its own, like the m, n and l in the English words rhythm, button and.


In a *VHV sequence (a laryngeal between vowels, including a vocalic resonant R̥), the laryngeal again colours any adjacent short but otherwise vanishes early on.


/k/ → [h] /t/ → [θ] /p/ → [ɸ] A phonetic phenomenon is the intervocalic weakening of the Italian soft g, the voiced affricate /dʒ/ (g as in judge) and soft.


The convention in braille is to syllabify an intervocalic consonant with the preceding vowel if it is both stressed.


Some languages have a voiced velar approximant that is unspecified for rounding, and therefore cannot be considered the semivocalic equivalent.



Synonyms:

vowellike,



Antonyms:

consonantal,



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