hard consonant造句
例句與造句
- _Sound : Cantonese is a guttural language, full of hard consonants.
- Another allophone, an open-mid occurs word-initially and between hard consonants.
- Preceding hard consonants retract to and so that ('gesture') and ('target') are pronounced and respectively.
- The following examples show some of the morphological alternations between a hard consonant and its soft counterpart:
- Between a hard consonant and, a slight offglide occurs, most noticeably after labial, labio-dental and velar consonants ( e . g .,'side').
- It's difficult to find hard consonant in a sentence. 用hard consonant造句挺難的
- The distinction between hard and soft consonants is clear in Bulgarian orthography, where hard consonants are considered normal and precede either,,, or.
- On the other hand, the pronunciations of words such as ('hotel') retain the hard consonants despite a long presence in the language.
- All this is told in hyped-up prose, full of hard consonants and loving descriptions of the horses, cattle and other fauna of the state of Montana.
- It appears only after hard consonants, its phonetic value differs from, and there is some scholarly disagreement as to whether or not and denote different phonemes.
- As a result, in most unstressed positions, only three vowel phonemes are distinguished after hard consonants (,, and ), and only two after soft consonants ( and ).
- I felt that a lot of the guitar " squeaks " were jarring and very loud, and that many of the hard consonants and " s " sounds were jarring and scratchy sounding.
- With regard to the rule, requiring the substitution of soft unaspirate consonants in the place of hard consonants, the " de [ a " that takes place in place of a vowel is not " sthnvit ".
- As the Nasutions worked with Guruh to prepare for their next project, Chrisye began to write his own songs; in doing so he noted that he had difficulty with lyrics that included hard consonants, and worked to avoid them.
- "' Gender "'may be influenced by Russian genders, as in the case of most words ending in'- ung', which are always feminine in German, but usually masculine in the mixed language because Russian nouns ending in a hard consonant are always masculine.
- If the distinction is made for all relevant consonants, then " y " and " i " can be regarded as allophones of a single phoneme, with " y " following hard consonants and " i " following soft ones ( and in initial position ).
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