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Homorganic consonant

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1. Exo-labial, 2. Endo-labial, 3. Dental, 4. Alveolar, 5. Post-alveolar, 6. Pre-palatal, 7. Palatal, 8. Velar, 9. Uvular, 10. Pharyngeal, 11. Glottal, 12. Epiglottal, 13. Radical, 14. Postero-dorsal, 15. Antero-dorsal, 16. Laminal, 17. Apical, 18.
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Descriptive phonetic classification relies on the relationships between a number of technical terms that describe the way sounds are made; and one of the relevant elements involves that place at which a specific sound is formed and voiced. In
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In some languages, a syllable-initial homorganic sequence of a stop and a nasal is quite uncontroversially treated as a sequence of two separate segments; and the separate status of the stop and the nasal is quite clear. In
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Two or more consonant sounds may appear sequentially linked or clustered as either identical consonants or homorganic consonants that differ slightly in the manner of articulation, as when the first consonant is a
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between an active (moving) articulator (typically some part of the tongue) and a passive (stationary) articulator (typically some part of the roof of the mouth). Along with the
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Consonants that have a similar or the same place of articulation, such as the alveolar sounds (n, t, d, s, z, l) in
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of the sound of each Japanese word produces the misleading impression of a doubled consonant.
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point of articulation of the initial sound being assimilated by the last sound in a prefix
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place of articulation. Consonants that are not articulated in the same place are called
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Perspectives on Language and Language Development: Essays in Honor of Ruth A. Berman.
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Ravid, Dorit Diskin, Hava Bat-Zeev Shyldkrot and Ruth Aronson Berman. (2005).
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Consonant sound articulated in the same place of articulation as another
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is pronounced for an audibly longer period of time than a short
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are homorganic consonants of one another since they share the
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Consonant length is distinctive in some languages. In
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Index

Homorganic consonants

phonetics
consonant
place of articulation
p
b
m
bilabial
articulatory phonetics
consonant
obstruction
vocal tract
manner of articulation
phonation
English
Yoruba
fricative
stop
Russian
morpheme
Arabic
Tamil
Icelandic
phonetics
gemination
consonant
consonant
Japanese
transliteration

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