Nghĩa của từ consonantal bằng Tiếng Hungari

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Đặt câu có từ "consonantal"

Dưới đây là những mẫu câu có chứa từ "consonantal", trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Tiếng Anh - Hungari. Chúng ta có thể tham khảo những mẫu câu này để đặt câu trong tình huống cần đặt câu với từ consonantal, hoặc tham khảo ngữ cảnh sử dụng từ consonantal trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Tiếng Anh - Hungari

1. Consonantal (comparative more Consonantal, superlative most Consonantal) Of, relating to, or functioning as a consonant

2. What are synonyms for Consonantal?

3. Consonantal Alphabets Semitic alphabet

4. 1 antonym for Consonantal: vocalic

5. Consonantal writing systems, as the name implies, represent the Consonantal value of a syllable while ignoring the vocalic element

6. Consonantal: 1 adj relating to or having the nature of a consonant adj being or marked by or containing or functioning as a consonant “ Consonantal sounds” “a Consonantal Hebrew text” “ Consonantal alliteration” “a Consonantal cluster” Antonyms: vocalic being or containing or characterized by vowels vowellike having characteristics of a vowel

7. From SPE: "[Consonantal] sounds are produced with a radical obstruction in the midsagital reagion of the vocal tract; nonConsonantal sounds are produced without such an obstruction." The feature Consonantal distinguishes stops, fricatives, nasals and liquids (+Consonantal) from glides, vowels and laryngeals (-Consonantal).

8. Synonyms for Consonantal in Free Thesaurus

9. Consonantal writing systems, as the name implies, represent the Consonantal value of a syllable while ignoring the vocalic element

10. What does Consonantal mean? Information and translations of Consonantal in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.

11. Definition of Consonantal in the Definitions.net dictionary

12. Consonantal - Translation to Spanish, pronunciation, and forum discussions

13. Consonantal definition, of, or of the nature of, a consonant

14. Some scholars consider Consonantal writing to be also alphabetic, since the symbol (grapheme) in Consonantal writing generally corresponds to one speech sound.

15. Definition of Consonantal adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

16. A pure Consonantal alphabet will contain no vowels, although there are many alphabets that are considered to be Consonantal which do contain a few vowels

17. Consonantal: Of, relating to, or having the nature of a consonant.

18. Em seguida,use EC para encontro Consonantal ou D para dígrafo.

19. An overview of the Consonantal system is given in the table below

20. Consonantal definition is - relating to, being, or marked by a consonant or group of consonants.

21. (Phonetics & Phonology) consisting of or characterized by consonants: a Consonantal cluster.

22. •!Consonantal-root morphology, famous especially from Semitic.! Berber! •!One branch of Afro-Asiatic

23. An example of a Consonantal alphabet is Arabic Due to the global influence of…

24. Like Hebrew, it is written from right to left, and originally the Aramaic script was consonantal.

25. Scientists have Contended that the consonantal sounds weaken the resonance and power of the vowels

26. Consonantal alphabets all developed from the Proto-Sinaitic script, which was the first alphabetic writing system

27. Relating to or having the nature of a consonant Familiarity information: Consonantal used as an adjective is rare.

28. The Islamic tradition credits the promulgation of a uniform Consonantal skeleton (rasm) of the Quran to the third caliph ʿUthmān (r

29. One of the bits of Latin pronunciation that tends to get my own students is the Consonantal i

30. This is the oldest attested proto-Consonantal letter in the world, dating to Year 18 of King Amenemhat III (ca

31. The voiceless Alveolar, dental and postAlveolar plosives (or stops) are types of consonantal sounds used in almost all spoken languages

32. The other 15 contain "Proto-Consonantal" script, which Petrovich and others argue has been derived from Egyptian hieroglyphics

33. ‘The letter g also has the hard Consonantal sound as in ‘grade,’ and so a word such as garam will have the hard sound.’ ‘The efficiency of our fluency training could be enormously improved if the achieved fluency gains would generalize to new words sharing Consonantal onsets with the training words.’

34. Encontro vocálico, encontro Consonantal e dígrafo Escreva H para hiato, D para ditongo e T para tritongo

35. In contrast, Consonantal echoes have repeated consonant sounds, "but not, as in alliteration, in the same order (tell/late, falter, traffic)" (Miller 14)

36. Consonantal writing can be regarded as a transitional stage between word-syllable or syllabic writing and writing that reflects all the sounds of speech—that is, an alphabet

37. As a result, the Consonantal value of some letters has been agreed upon by scholars from early on, while that of other letters has remained in dispute

38. Consonantal i regularly appears in English derivatives as a j, a letter added to the alphabet in the Middle Ages; hence maior = major, Iūlius = Julius

39. Note: For the Consonantal stems, it may take some practice to figure out where to add the endings, although, the dictionary form should make this clear

40. Regardless, I'd suggest reading up on how Consonantal roots evolved (Biblaridion's video, as ane-wedi linked, is a great start, but I'd recommend checking out other resources as well)

41. The Consonantal cluster is made of three elements in picture and only of two in actor. From the Cambridge English Corpus Productions in this category matched at least part of the word's …

42. Principal Translations: Inglés: Español: Consonantal adj adjective: Describes a noun or pronoun--for example, "a tall girl," "an interesting book," "a big house." (functioning as a consonant)

43. 1842 BCE).The oldest inscription completely inscribed in the proto-Consonantal script (Sinai 377)—which derives from Wadi Nasb, the nearby water source for mining expeditions to Serabit—dates to only two years later.

44. The German Consonantal 'r' is described as a 'roll' or 'trill', by which we mean that the speech organs strike each other several times in quick succession in the articulation of this sound

45. The repetition of identical or similar sounds at the beginning of words or in stressed syllables, as in Modern Alliteration is predominantly consonantal; certain literary traditions, such as Old English verse, also alliterate using vowel sounds.

46. The voiceless Bilabial plosive or stop is a type of consonantal sound used in most spoken languages.The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is p , and the equivalent X-SAMPA symbol is p.

47. When you look at Miller's Consonantal echo example you see the "t" and "l" sounds from the word "tell" are repeated, but in reverse order in the word "late".

48. Você sabe o que é um ENCONTRO Consonantal? Tem dúvidas sobre este assunto? Este é um vídeo para quem está na escola e precisa desta informação e para aqueles

49. Subsequently, it was shown that the feminine ending is clearly pronounced with a Consonantal [h] in the rhyme, and not as -a, the way it is often found in modern dialects and how it is often transcribed for Classical Arabic.

50. An examination of the International Phonetic Alphabet chart (IPA 2007) yields a large number of Consonantal places of articulation that are phonetically possible: bilabial, labio-dental, dental, alveolar, post-alveolar, retroflex, palatal, velar, uvular, pharyngeal, and glottal, as shown in Table 22.1.