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Czech phonology Edit Contents 1 Consonants 2 Vowels 2.1 Short vowels 2.2 Long vowels 2.3 Diphthongs 3 External links Consonants Vowels There are 10 monophthongal and 3 diphthongal vowel phonemes in Czech: /iː ɪ ɛː ɛ aː a oː o uː u eu̯ au̯ ou̯/ . Short vowels /ɪ/ is spelled i and y /ɛ/ is spelled e and ě /a/ is spelled a /o/ is spelled o
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From Czech phonology: The phoneme /r̝/ (written as <ř>) is an alveolar fricative trill (see alveolar trill) its rarity makes it difficult to produce for foreign learners of Czech. The basic realization of …
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This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:Czech phonology00:00:06 1 Consonants00:00:55 1.1 Glottal stop00:02:12 1.2 Marginal consonant phonemes00:02:...
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Czech features a phoneme that is said to be unique to the language, the consonant ř. The phonetic description of the sound is a raised alveolar non-sonorant ...
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Czech has an inventory of 13 vowel phonemes: 10 simple vowels and 3 diphthongs. Vowel length is phonologically distinctive in the language, so the ten simple ...
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Czech is a quantity language: it differentiates five vowel qualities that occur as both phonologically short and long. The short and long counterparts generally do not differ in their quality, although long vowels may be more peripheral than short vowels. [4]
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This article discusses the phonological system of the Czech language. Contents. 1 Consonants. 1.1 Consonant chart; 1.2 Glottal stop; 1.3 Marginal consonant ...
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phonology of the Czech language. In more languages. Spanish. No label defined. No description defined. Traditional Chinese. 捷克語音韻.
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Czech is a West Slavic language spoken by approximately 10 million people in the Czech Republic, a country in the very centre of Europe. This page will introduce the main …
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This article describes the inventory of phonemes in present standard Czech; it is intended to be a functionalist alternative to traditional phonological ...
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Czech is a quantity language: it differentiates five vowel qualities that occur as both phonologically short and long. The short and long counterparts generally do not differ in their quality, although long vowels may be more peripheral than short vowels. Gallery External links Czech phonology v e h p Indo-European language phonologies Categories
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Belarusian phonology The phonological system of the modern Belarusian language consists of at least 44 phonemes: 5 vowels and 39 consonants. Consonants may also be geminated. There is …
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In Czech, as in Slovak, Bosnian, Croatian and Serbian, there are many words that do not have vowels: zmrzl (frozen solid), ztvrdl (hardened), scvrkl (shrunk), čtvrthrst (quarter-handful), blb …
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There are 3 diphthongal vowel phonemes in Czech: /eu̯ au̯ ou̯/. Czech is a quantity language: it differentiates five vowel qualities that occur as both phonologically short and long. The short …
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There are 10 monophthongal and 3 diphthongal vowel phonemes in Czech: /iː ɪ ɛː ɛ aː a oː o uː u eu̯ au̯ ou̯/ . Short vowels /ɪ/ is spelled i and y /ɛ/ is spelled e and ě /a/ is spelled a /o/ is spelled o …
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A phonological approach should base its procedures on phonological criteria only, as the phonetic ones belong to phonetics, not to phonology. Moreover, a ...
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The following chart shows a complete list of the consonant phonemes of Czech: /ɪ/ is spelled i and y /ɛ/ is spelled e and ě /a/ is spelled a /o/ is spelled o /u/ is spelled u Long vowels are …
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... and applying regular phonological rules (for example, voicing assimilation and final devoicing). The order of the Czech letters is: a, ...
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This article discusses the phonological system of the Czech language. The following chart shows a complete list of the consonant phonemes of Czech: Phonetic notes: Sibilants /ʃ ʒ t͡ʃ d͡ʒ/ are laminal post-alveolars (usually not considered retroflex). The approximant /l/ is mainly pronounced apico-alveolar, although a … Näytä lisää