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540:, Martínez Celdrán suggests setting up a third category of "spirant approximant", contrasting both with semivowel approximants and with fricatives. Though the spirant approximant is more constricted (having a lower
552:'help'), the distributional overlap is limited. The spirant approximant can only appear in the syllable onset (including word-initially, where the semivowel never appears). The two overlap in distribution after
445:, semivowels are produced with a narrower constriction in the vocal tract than their corresponding vowels. Nevertheless, semivowels may be phonemically equivalent with vowels. For example, the English word
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Ohala, John; Lorentz, James, "The story of : An exercise in the phonetic explanation for sound patterns", in
Whistler, Kenneth; Chiarelloet, Chris; van Vahn, Robert Jr. (eds.),
476:, a perceptually similar approximant-vowel sequence. The diphthong is analyzed as a single segment, and the approximant-vowel sequence is analyzed as two separate segments.
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876:Chitoran, Ioana (2002),
620:List of phonetics topics
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461:ending in a consonant .
251:COMBINING INVERTED BREVE
112:, respectively. Written
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