Aramaic is a Semitic language with a 3,000-year history. It has been the language of administration of empires and the language of divine worship. It is the original l ...
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Dutch is a West Germanic language spoken by around 24 million people, 22 million of which are from the Netherlands, Belgium and Suriname, but also by smaller groups of s ...
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Hebrew (עִבְרִית, ‘Ivrit) is a Semitic language of the Afro-Asiatic language family. It is spoken by more than seven million people in Israel and used for prayer or stu ...
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Guttural R - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Speakers of languages with "French R" typically regard the guttural and ..... Though the guttural rhotic is rare in Arabic, uvular/velar sounds are common in this ... |
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Centum-satem isogloss - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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He said that the original Aryans knew two kinds of gutturaler Laute, or "guttural sounds," the gutturale oder velare, und die palatale Reihe, "guttural or velar and ... |
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languages under the heading of 'guttural transparency'. The crucial point for us in McCarthy's analysis is that the class of gutturals excludes velars and even a ...
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What sethmachine calls a "guttural L" is often called a velar "L". Velar consonants are produced by pressing the back part of the tongue against ...
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Nov 6, 2005 ... I'm not going to comment on that kind of low, guttural politics going on in ... consonants into velar, uvular, pharyngeal, and glottal articulations.
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Sep 19, 2011 ... Many languages not thought of as guttural (Welsh, Irish, for example) also have velar fricatives. I'd be interested to learn in what ways Yiddish is ...
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Lower Oral Node and the three Guttural Patterns of Behavior 66. 4.5.1. Specifying ...... After a guttural consonant velar consonants are deleted. This is shown in ...
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