implosive consonants造句
例句與造句
- The vast majority of implosive consonants are voiced, so the glottis is only partially closed.
- The Fula Tenda languages all have implosive consonants, while Serer and Fula share noun-class suffixes.
- The language is notable for its large number of noun classes, irregular verb system, and implosive consonants.
- The language has implosive consonants ( bilabial and retroflex ), but no ejective consonants ( Bender 1983 ).
- The emphatic consonants of Jabo were once thought to be an example of the emergence of an implosive consonant series.
- It's difficult to find implosive consonants in a sentence. 用implosive consonants造句挺難的
- Ferlus 1992 had an additional phoneme *, and had the preglottalized consonant * in place of the implosive consonant *.
- The language has a three ejective consonant phonemes and two implosive consonant phonemes, fitting the pattern of the Ethiopian Language Area.
- That is the opposite pattern to what is found in the implosive consonants, in which the bilabial is common and the velar is rare.
- An egressive glottalic airstream produces "'ejective consonants "', while an ingressive glottalic airstream produces "'implosive consonants " '.
- Jhangi's sound inventory includes implosive consonants, but unlike in Saraiki these do not have phonemic status, as they do not contrast with plain voiced consonants.
- Plenty of languages have implosive consonants, and click consonants also don't necessarily have outward airflow either; those sounds are not " incompatible with breathing out ".
- Since the implosive consonant / S / is much more common than the " plain " b, the implosive is usually written simply as " b " while the sound found in English is written " bh " ( You will also find older texts that use " S " ) . talk ) 01 : 13, 9 January 2016 ( UTC)