frontness造句
例句與造句
- The second formant, F2, corresponds to vowel frontness.
- These represent backness, frontness, roundness, stopness, voicing / nasality and frication / aspiration respectively.
- Reports reaching disaster offices said many of the survivors were rescued by three foreign merchant vessels identified as MV Angel Providence, MV Marinero, and MV Frontness.
- A typical feature for these languages is that vowel frontness or roundedness cannot be considered a segmental feature but is instead a suprasegmental feature, spanning an entire morpheme or phonological word.
- However, in open vowels, the high F1 frequency forces a rise in the F2 frequency as well, so an alternative measure of frontness is the " difference " between the first and second formants.
- It's difficult to find frontness in a sentence. 用frontness造句挺難的
- All languages allow frontness as a prosody and therefore contrast minimal pairs such as vs .; only some allow roundedness as a prosody, and in others, rounded vowels are found only next to labialized velar consonants.
- As a result, vowels are normally described by " height " and " frontness " of the tongue ( as well as amount of rounding of the lips ) rather than by a specific place of articulation.
- "Because of the circumstances and his up-frontness and his honesty about it, and the things that were checked out thoroughly, we're hopeful _ all things considered _ that it will be reduced some ."
- For this reason, some people prefer to plot as F1 vs . F2 F1 . ( This dimension is usually called'backness'rather than'frontness', but the term'backness'can be counterintuitive when discussing formants .)
- It seems that the vowel system derives from an earlier one with the typical Australian, but that * u lost its roundedness to neighboring consonants, resulting in the labialized series of consonants, while * i lost its frontness ( palatal-ness ) to other consonants as well, resulting in some cases in the prepalatalized series.