| NOUN | a velar | velars |
| SYNO | velar | velar consonant |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
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- This voicing of palatalised velar fricatives created paradigmatic alternations in noun declension where final voiceless unpalatalised velar fricatives alternated with voiced palatalised voiced velar fricatives.
- In Mundang and Kanuri, the rear articulation is said to be uvular and back-velar rather than front-velar. Comparisons between the languages have yet to be done.
- For a voiceless pre-uvular fricative (also called post-velar), see voiceless velar fricative.
- Other transformations include unstressed "i" became "e", "ln" became "ll", a stop + "s" became "ss", and a nasal + velar became /ŋ/ + velar.
- represents a voiced velar aspirated plosive [...] (often referred to as a breathy or murmured voiced velar plosive).
- Some languages, especially in Vanuatu, combine this labial–velar nasal with a labial–velar approximant release, hence [...].
- The voiceless velar lateral fricative [...] , the voiced velar lateral fricative [...] , and the corresponding voiceless and ejective affricates [...] , [...] are extremely unusual speech sounds among the languages of the world, because velar fricatives are usually central rather than lateral.
- The voiced velar stop [...] is used less often by younger speakers, who merge it with the voiced velar fricative [...]. [...] In Standard Dutch, [...] occurs only in loanwords.
- Some languages, especially in Papua New Guinea and in Vanuatu, combine the labial–velar consonants with a labial–velar approximant release: [...] , [...].
- g. velar [...] and uvular [...] , but velar implosive clicks are easier to produce than modally voiced clicks.
- In Kokota, "ḡ" is used for the velar stop [...] , but "g" without macron is the voiced velar fricative [...].
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