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/ɪ/, /ə/,/ʊ/以外の音素は、基本的には長母音として表れ、また文法的にも長母音扱いである。また、ここのすべての音韻は鼻母音化して現れることもある。
子音破裂音および破擦音の各欄にはそれぞれ左から順に、無気無声音、有気無声音、無気有声音と並べてある。
かっこ内の音は、[ʋ]を除けばすべて外来語にのみ現れる音であり、中には正確に発音されない音素もある。[ʋ]は、[v]のかわりに出る音素であり、パンジャーブ語の音韻論では/ʋ/=/v/である。 声調アルメニア語音韻論アルメニア語の音声には次のものがある。
文字と音韻の対応は次のとおり。
The following table lists the Eastern Armenian consonantal system. The occlusives and affricates have a special aspirated series (transcribed with a Greek spiritus asper after the letter): p῾, t῾, c῾, č῾, k῾. Each phoneme in the table is represented by three symbols. The topmost indicates the phoneme's pronunciation in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA); below that appears the corresponding letter of the Armenian alphabet; and the bottom symbol is its Latin-alphabet transliteration (according to ISO 9985).
アクセントウェールズ語音韻論母音ウェールズ語の単母音には音声として次のものがある。
The vowels /ɨ̞/ and /ɨː/ occur only in Northern dialects; in Southern dialects they are replaced by /ɪ/ and /iː/ respectively. In Southern dialects, the contrast between long and short vowels is found in stressed syllables only; in Northern dialects, the contrast is found only in stressed word-final syllables (including monosyllabic words). The vowel /ə/ does not occur in the final syllable of words (except a few monosyllables). In Southern dialects, schwa can be long or short. In Northern dialects, schwa is always short, because long vowels appear only in word-final syllables, a position where schwa never appears.
The diphthongs containing /ɨ/ occur only in Northern dialects; in Southern dialects /ʊɨ/ is replaced by /ʊi/, /ɨu, əɨ, ɔɨ/ are merged with /ɪu, əi, ɔi/, and /aɨ, ɑːɨ/ are merged with /ai/. Consonants
Symbols in parentheses are either allophones, or found only in loanwords. The sound /z/ occurs only in unassimilated loanwords. The postalveolar affricates /tʃ/ and /dʒ/ occur mainly in loanwords, but also in some dialects as developments from /tj/ and /dj/; the voiceless nasals /m̥/, /n̥/, /ŋ̊/ occur only as a consequence of nasal mutation.
StressStress in polysyllabic words occurs most commonly on the penultimate syllable, more rarely on the final syllable. According to its positioning, related words or concepts (or even plurals) can sound quite different, as syllables are added to the end of a word and the stress moves correspondingly, e.g.:
Note also how adding a syllable to ysgrifennydd to form ysgrifenyddes changes the pronunciation of the second "y". This is because the pronunciation of "y" depends on whether or not it is in the final syllable. |
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