echo vowel造句
例句與造句
- The imp . sg is a glottal stop followed by an echo vowel.
- Glottal stops are found as syllable codas, though these may be released in an echo vowel in some circumstances.
- The principle also stated that when choosing the second CV glyph, it would be one with an echo vowel that matched the vowel of the first glyph syllable.
- In the Palestinian system these echo vowels were written with full vowel letters, see Pronunciation of awa is attested by alternations in manuscripts like ?????? ~ ??????, ???????? ~ ????????.
- Words ending phonemically in a consonant add an echo vowel, one of, which unlike morphophonemic vowels is often lost in derivation . is used when the last vowel of the stem is.
- It's difficult to find echo vowel in a sentence. 用echo vowel造句挺難的
- Hunziker et al . prefer to analyze these are final consonants, because the quality of the echo vowel is predictable, and otherwise this is the only place where the vowels / e a o / would have voiceless allophones.
- In the Tiberian tradition an ultrashort echo vowel is sometimes added to clusters where the first element is a guttural, e . g . ('he will listen') ('his work') but ('he will make glorious')'its breadth'. / gutterals-->
- Echo vowels are also found in writing, especially with Ainu, some writers write final / r / with a subscript kana for " ra, re, ri, ro, " or " ru, " depending on the preceding vowel whereas others use a subscript " ru " in all cases.