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Voiced retroflex plosive
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Retroflex stop - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In phonetics and phonology, a retroflex stop is a type of consonantal sound, made with the tongue curled back and in contact with area behind the alveolar ridge ... |
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Retroflex nasal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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of a Tamil retroflex stop from Ladefoged & Maddieson (1996: 27). Figure 2.1 Tracing of a sagittal x-ray of a retroflex stop in Tamil, based on Ladefoged & ...
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Section 3.3.1 on formant transitions is primarily concerned with retroflex stops, but also describes the formant transitions of retroflex laterals, rhotics and nasals.
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For example, speakers of American English have difficulty perceiving dental versus retroflex stop consonants in Hindi although English has both dental and ...
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Voiced retroflex stop - Description: The voiced retroflex plosive is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International ...
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experience with dental and retroflex stops may be detrimental to perception of the new contrast. © ... perception of Hindi dental versus retroflex initial stop con- ...
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EJ127872 - Quantal Aspects of Consonant Production and Perception: A Study of Retroflex Stop Consonants.
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Hindi retroflex stops (figure 1a) are articulated with the tongue tip against the region behind the alveolar ridge, whereas Tamil retroflex stops (cf. figure 1b) ...
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