https://gaelicgrammar.org/~gaelic/mediawiki/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=AmyFountain&feedformat=atomScottish Gaelic Grammar Wiki - User contributions [en]2024-03-28T09:55:33ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.27.1https://gaelicgrammar.org/~gaelic/mediawiki/index.php?title=Coronal_(definition)&diff=1617Coronal (definition)2009-07-21T00:20:04Z<p>AmyFountain: </p>
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<div>Coronal sounds are those made when the front of the tongue comes into contact with, or comes very close to, any place in the top of the mouth between the teeth and the hard palate. The term 'coronal' may be used to refer to the set of [[Consonant (definition)|consonants]] that includes the [[Dental (definition)|dental]], [[Alveolar (definition)|alveolar]] and [[Palatal (definition)|palatal]] sounds. <br />
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*http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coronal_consonant<br />
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[[Category: Phonetics]]</div>AmyFountainhttps://gaelicgrammar.org/~gaelic/mediawiki/index.php?title=Coronal_(definition)&diff=1616Coronal (definition)2009-07-21T00:19:06Z<p>AmyFountain: </p>
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<div>Coronal sounds are those made when the front of the tongue comes into contact with, or comes very close to, any place in the top of the mouth between the teeth and the hard palate. The term 'coronal' may be used to refer to the set of consonants that includes the [[Dental (definition)|dental]], the [[Alveolar (definition)|alveolar]], and the [[Palatal (definition)|palatal]] sounds. <br />
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*http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coronal_consonant<br />
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[[Category: Phonetics]]</div>AmyFountainhttps://gaelicgrammar.org/~gaelic/mediawiki/index.php?title=Coronal_(definition)&diff=1615Coronal (definition)2009-07-21T00:17:43Z<p>AmyFountain: </p>
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<div>Coronal sounds are those made when the front of the tongue comes into contact with, or comes very close to, any place in the top of the mouth between the teeth and the hard palate. The term 'coronal' may be used to refer to the set of consonants that includes the dental, the alveolar, and the palatal sounds. <br />
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*http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coronal_consonant<br />
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[[Category: Phonetics]]</div>AmyFountainhttps://gaelicgrammar.org/~gaelic/mediawiki/index.php?title=Assimilation_(definition)&diff=1614Assimilation (definition)2009-07-21T00:11:25Z<p>AmyFountain: </p>
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<div>Assimilation is a phonological process in which a sound in pronounced in a way that makes it more similar to some other sound in its environment. For example, the [[Alveolar (definition)|alveolar]] consonant [n] in the middle of the English word 'bonbon' might be pronounced as a [[Bilabial (definition)|bilabial]] consonant [m], because that makes it more similar to its neighbor [b], which is bilabial. <br />
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*''Assimilation is a very common phonological process. See also the page about [[Regular_Phonological_processes |regular phonological processes]] to learn more about assimilation in Gaelic.''<br />
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*http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assimilation_(linguistics)<br />
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[[Category: Phonology]]</div>AmyFountainhttps://gaelicgrammar.org/~gaelic/mediawiki/index.php?title=Assimilation_(definition)&diff=1613Assimilation (definition)2009-07-21T00:09:22Z<p>AmyFountain: </p>
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<div>Assimilation is a phonological process in which a sound becomes more similar to some other sound in its environment. For example, the [[Alveolar (definition)|alveolar]] consonant [n] in the middle of the English word 'bonbon' might be pronounced more like the [[Bilabial (definition)|bilabial]] consonant [m], because that makes it more similar to its neighbor [b], which is bilabial. <br />
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*''Assimilation is a very common phonological process. See also [[Regular_Phonological_processes |regular phonological processes]] to learn more about assimilation in Gaelic.''<br />
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*http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assimilation_(linguistics)<br />
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[[Category: Phonology]]</div>AmyFountainhttps://gaelicgrammar.org/~gaelic/mediawiki/index.php?title=Assimilation_(definition)&diff=1612Assimilation (definition)2009-07-21T00:07:31Z<p>AmyFountain: </p>
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<div>Assimilation is a phonological process in which a sound becomes more similar to some other sound in its environment. For example, the [[Alveolar (definition)|alveolar]] consonant [n] in the middle of the English word 'bonbon' might be pronounced more like the [[Bilabial (definition)|bilabial]] consonant [m], because it is next to the bilabial sound [b]. <br />
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*''Assimilation is a very common phonological process. See also [[Regular_Phonological_processes |regular phonological processes]] to learn more about assimilation in Gaelic.''<br />
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*http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assimilation_(linguistics)<br />
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[[Category: Phonology]]</div>AmyFountainhttps://gaelicgrammar.org/~gaelic/mediawiki/index.php?title=Assimilation_(definition)&diff=1611Assimilation (definition)2009-07-21T00:01:04Z<p>AmyFountain: </p>
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<div>Assimilation is a phonological process in which a sound becomes more similar to some other sound in its environment. For example, the [[Alveolar (definition)|alveolar]] consonant [n] in the middle of the English word 'bonbon' might be pronounced more like the [[Bilabial (definition)|bilabial]] consonant [m], because it is next to the bilabial sound [b]. <br />
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*http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assimilation_(linguistics)<br />
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[[Category: Phonology]]</div>AmyFountainhttps://gaelicgrammar.org/~gaelic/mediawiki/index.php?title=Assimilation_(definition)&diff=1610Assimilation (definition)2009-07-20T23:59:04Z<p>AmyFountain: </p>
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<div>Assimilation is a phonological process in which a sound becomes more similar to some other sound in its environment. For example, the [[Alveolar (definition)|alveolar]] consonant [n] in the middle of the English word 'bonbon' might be pronounced more like the [[Bilabial (definition)|bilabial]] consonant [m], because it is next to the bilabial sound [b]. <br />
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[[Category: Phonology]]</div>AmyFountainhttps://gaelicgrammar.org/~gaelic/mediawiki/index.php?title=Assimilation_(definition)&diff=1609Assimilation (definition)2009-07-20T23:56:38Z<p>AmyFountain: </p>
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<div>Assimilation is a phonological process in which a sound becomes more similar to some other sound in its environment. For example, the alveolar consonant [n] in the middle of the English word 'bonbon' might be pronounced more like the bilabial consonant [m], because it is next to the bilabial sound [b]. <br />
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[[Category: Phonology]]</div>AmyFountainhttps://gaelicgrammar.org/~gaelic/mediawiki/index.php?title=Aspiration_(definition)&diff=1605Aspiration (definition)2009-07-20T18:28:15Z<p>AmyFountain: </p>
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Aspiration is a puff of air that accompanies the production of some [[Consonant (definition)|consonant]] sounds. This puff can be felt by holding your hand (or a tissue) just in front of your lips as you produce the sound. ''For a definition of a different phenomenon which is sometimes called 'aspiration' in Gaelic, see [[Aspiration]]''</div>AmyFountainhttps://gaelicgrammar.org/~gaelic/mediawiki/index.php?title=Aspiration_(definition)&diff=1604Aspiration (definition)2009-07-20T18:24:04Z<p>AmyFountain: </p>
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<div>[[Category:Phonetics]]<br />
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Aspiration is a puff of air that accompanies the production of some [[Consonant (definition)|consonant]] sounds. This puff can be felt by holding your hand, or a tissue, just in front of your lips as you produce the sound.</div>AmyFountainhttps://gaelicgrammar.org/~gaelic/mediawiki/index.php?title=Aspiration_(definition)&diff=1603Aspiration (definition)2009-07-20T18:23:36Z<p>AmyFountain: </p>
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Aspiration is a puff of air that accompanies the production of some [Consonant (definition)|consonant] sounds. This puff can be felt by holding your hand, or a tissue, just in front of your lips as you produce the sound.</div>AmyFountainhttps://gaelicgrammar.org/~gaelic/mediawiki/index.php?title=Stress_(definition)&diff=1601Stress (definition)2009-07-20T18:17:05Z<p>AmyFountain: </p>
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Stress a term used to describe a syllable that has emphasis in a word. Syllables that are emphasized may be louder, longer and either higher or lower in pitch than surrounding syllables. <br />
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stress_(linguistics)</div>AmyFountainhttps://gaelicgrammar.org/~gaelic/mediawiki/index.php?title=Stress_(definition)&diff=1600Stress (definition)2009-07-20T18:14:55Z<p>AmyFountain: </p>
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Stress a term used to describe a syllable that has emphasis in a word. Syllables that are emphasized may be louder, longer and either higher or lower in pitch than surrounding syllables. <br />
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Stress a term used to describe a syllable that has emphasis in a word. Syllables that are emphasized may be louder, longer and either higher or lower in pitch than surrounding syllables. <br />
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[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stress_(linguistics)]</div>AmyFountainhttps://gaelicgrammar.org/~gaelic/mediawiki/index.php?title=Stress_(definition)&diff=1598Stress (definition)2009-07-20T18:09:52Z<p>AmyFountain: Created page with 'Stress a term used to describe a syllable that has emphasis in a word. Syllables that are emphasized may be louder, longer and either higher or lower in pitch than surrounding s...'</p>
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<div>Stress a term used to describe a syllable that has emphasis in a word. Syllables that are emphasized may be louder, longer and either higher or lower in pitch than surrounding syllables. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stress_(linguistics)]</div>AmyFountain