Difference between revisions of "Emphasis (in phonetics)"

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===Synonyms===
 
===Synonyms===
 
* [[pharyngealization]]
 
* [[pharyngealization]]
* velarization (cf. Lehn 1963:29)
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* [[velarization]] (cf. Lehn 1963:29)
* uvularization (cf. Lehn 1963:29)
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* [[uvularization]] (cf. Lehn 1963:29)
* retraction (cf. Lehn 1963:29)
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* [[retraction]] (cf. Lehn 1963:29)
* strong articulation (cf. Lehn 1963:29)
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* [[strong articulation]] (cf. Lehn 1963:29)
* u-resonance (cf. Lehn 1963:29)
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* [[u-resonance]] (cf. Lehn 1963:29)
* heaviness (cf. Lehn 1963:29)
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* [[heaviness]] (cf. Lehn 1963:29)
* in Arabic: ''ʔiṭbāq'' 'spreading and raising of the tongue', ''ʔistiʕlāʔ'' 'elevation of the dorsum', ''tafxīm'' 'thickness, heaviness' (Lehn 1963:29)
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* in [[Arabic]]: ''ʔiṭbāq'' 'spreading and raising of the tongue', ''ʔistiʕlāʔ'' 'elevation of the dorsum', ''tafxīm'' 'thickness, heaviness' (Lehn 1963:29)
  
 
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Latest revision as of 14:42, 20 February 2009

In the linguistics of Semitic languages, the term emphasis is used as a synonym of the pharyngealization (a distinctive phonetic property of consonants, called emphatic consonants).

Synonyms

Reference

  • Lehn, Walter. 1963. Emphasis in Cairo Arabic. Language 39.1:29-39.
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