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An audible burst of air following a consonant. In Scottish Gaelic, postaspiration tends to come after a stop that is in the onset of a stressed syllable. | An audible burst of air following a consonant. In Scottish Gaelic, postaspiration tends to come after a stop that is in the onset of a stressed syllable. | ||
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==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
+ | *[[Aspiration (definition)]] | ||
+ | *[[Preaspiration (definition)]] | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
+ | http://www.uni-due.de/DI/Scottish_Gaelic.htm | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
− | + | *Ladefoged, D. (2010) ''A Course in Phonetics''. 6th Edition. Wadsworth Publishing. | |
+ | *[[William Lamb|Lamb, William]] (2003) ''Scottish Gaelic''. 2nd edition. Munich: Lingcom Europa | ||
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[[Category:Technical Definitions]] | [[Category:Technical Definitions]] | ||
[[Category:Phonetics]] | [[Category:Phonetics]] |
Revision as of 20:24, 15 June 2012
An audible burst of air following a consonant. In Scottish Gaelic, postaspiration tends to come after a stop that is in the onset of a stressed syllable.
See Also
External Links
http://www.uni-due.de/DI/Scottish_Gaelic.htm
References
- Ladefoged, D. (2010) A Course in Phonetics. 6th Edition. Wadsworth Publishing.
- Lamb, William (2003) Scottish Gaelic. 2nd edition. Munich: Lingcom Europa