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affricates Meaning in Odia (Oriya). ( affricates ଶବ୍ଦର ଓଡିଆ ଅର୍ଥ)



ଆଫ୍ରିକେଟ୍ କରେ,

ଏକ ଯ ound ଗିକ ବକ୍ତବ୍ୟରେ ଏକ ଷ୍ଟପ୍ ଏବଂ ଘର୍ଷଣ (ଯେପରି & ldquo;,

affricates's Usage Examples:

Velar stop consonants (/k/, /ɡ/) palatalize to postalveolar affricates before /iː, ɪ, eː, ɛ, ɛi, j/.


Continuants contrast with occlusives, such as plosives, affricates and nasals.


The first palatalization caused dentals + *y to ultimately become alveolar affricates:Alongside these changes, the inherited clusters *ts, *ds and *tʰs all merged into *ts.


affricates, and are attested in four phonations: tenuis, voiced, aspirated, and murmured (breathy voiced).


articulation: labials (chún 脣 "lip"), alveolars (shé 舌 "tongue"), velars (yá 牙 "back tooth"), affricates and sibilants (chǐ 齒 "front tooth"), and laryngeals (hóu.


PhonologyConsonantsThe Pite Sámi consonant inventory is very similar to that found in neighbouring Lule Sámi, but lacks contrastive voicing of stops and affricates entirely.


Caucasian language of Dagestan, has two such affricates, plain [k͡ʟ̝̊] and labialized [k͡ʟ̝̊ʷ], though they are further forward than velars in most languages.


Consonantal alternations arise from two processes: velar stops /k kʼ/ may palatalize to /c č/ and affricates /c č/ become /t/ before /s š/.


a number of Northwest Caucasian languages have retroflex affricates that contrast in secondary articulations like labialization.


Another common distinction is between occlusives (stops, nasals and affricates) and continuants (all else).


roots with sibilant affricates or fricatives have the same value for anteriority.


fricatives and affricates are sibilants, the only sibilants among the dorsal consonants.


A number of languages have trilled affricates such as [mbʙ] and [dʳ].



Synonyms:

affricative, obstruent, affricate consonant,

Antonyms:

stop consonant, continuant consonant, vowel,

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