diphthongal Meaning in Odia (Oriya). ( diphthongal ଶବ୍ଦର ଓଡିଆ ଅର୍ଥ)
ଡିଫଥୋଙ୍ଗାଲ୍,
Noun:
ଆର୍ଟିକିଲେସନ୍, କନଜୁଣ୍ଟିଭାଇଟିସ୍ |,
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diphthongal's Usage Examples:
In final position, /iː, ʉː/ tend to be somewhat diphthongal [ɪ̈i ~ ɪ̈ɪ, ɪ̈u ~ ɪ̈ʊ].
the tense vowels except /ɑ/ and /ɔ/ can have either monophthongal or diphthongal pronunciations (i.
and diphthongal variants, though the tendency seems to be for the monophthongal variants to be commonest within the utterance, but the diphthongal realisations.
pitch accent, development of close diphthongal ie from old acute nasal *ę and neoacute etymological e and close diphthongal uo from old long and old acute.
dialects of Danish, where high vowels carrying the stød prosody develop diphthongal glides which are then "hardened" into stops or fricatives, a phenomenon.
The Istrian dialect does not have pitch accent and is non-diphthongal.
Among other features, this group is characterized by shortening of long diphthongal ie and uo, akanye, and general development of g to .
distinguished in Middle Dutch, as many long vowels had or developed a diphthongal quality, while existing diphthongs could also develop into monophthongs.
Some dialects have high or diphthongal /e̝~i̯ɛ/ in the place of Proto-Slavic *ě and /o̝~u̯ɔ/ in stressed closed.
The Central Styrian dialect is characterized by diphthongal reflexes of the high vowels (ii/ei, uu/ou) and close mid vowels (ei/ai.
and /oː/ (the products of the pane–pain and toe–tow mergers) became diphthongal in Standard English.
In most Croatian Štokavian dialects yat has yielded diphthongal sequence of /ie̯/ in long and short syllables.
Neither length nor the diphthongal varieties of FLEECE and GOOSE are taken into account in transcriptions.