• 2022-05-28 问题

    That is, describes syllables sharing the vowel and initial consonant rather than the vowel and the final consonant.

    That is, describes syllables sharing the vowel and initial consonant rather than the vowel and the final consonant.

  • 2022-05-28 问题

    A syllabic consonant is to be interpreted phonologically as /ə/ plus a consonant, but phonetically as the under-stroke [ ˌ ] combining vertical line below a consonant. Thus, the word button is phonologically ['bʌtn̩] but phonetically /'bʌtən/.​‎​

    A syllabic consonant is to be interpreted phonologically as /ə/ plus a consonant, but phonetically as the under-stroke [ ˌ ] combining vertical line below a consonant. Thus, the word button is phonologically ['bʌtn̩] but phonetically /'bʌtən/.​‎​

  • 2022-05-28 问题

    ‍A syllabic consonant is to be interpreted phonologically as /ə/ plus a consonant, but phonetically as the under-stroke [ ˌ ] combining vertical line below a consonant. Thus, the word button is phonologically ['bʌtn̩] but phonetically /'bʌtən/.‌

    ‍A syllabic consonant is to be interpreted phonologically as /ə/ plus a consonant, but phonetically as the under-stroke [ ˌ ] combining vertical line below a consonant. Thus, the word button is phonologically ['bʌtn̩] but phonetically /'bʌtən/.‌

  • 2022-05-28 问题

    中国大学MOOC: A syllabic consonant is to be interpreted phonologically as /ə/ plus a consonant, but phonetically as the under-stroke [ ˌ ] combining vertical line below a consonant. Thus, the word button is phonologically [bʌtn̩] but phonetically /bʌtən/.

    中国大学MOOC: A syllabic consonant is to be interpreted phonologically as /ə/ plus a consonant, but phonetically as the under-stroke [ ˌ ] combining vertical line below a consonant. Thus, the word button is phonologically [bʌtn̩] but phonetically /bʌtən/.

  • 2022-05-28 问题

    A syllabic consonant is to be interpreted phonologically as /ə/ plus a consonant, but phonetically as the under-stroke [ ˌ ] combining vertical line below a consonant. Thus, the word button is phonologically ['bʌtn̩] but phonetically /'bʌtən/. A: 正确 B: 错误

    A syllabic consonant is to be interpreted phonologically as /ə/ plus a consonant, but phonetically as the under-stroke [ ˌ ] combining vertical line below a consonant. Thus, the word button is phonologically ['bʌtn̩] but phonetically /'bʌtən/. A: 正确 B: 错误

  • 2022-06-18 问题

    A syllable contains one and only one consonant.( )

    A syllable contains one and only one consonant.( )

  • 2022-05-29 问题

    What phonetic features do "[P]" and "[m]" share A: Nasal, bilabial. B: Nasal, stop. C: Affricate, consonant. D: Bilabial, consonant.

    What phonetic features do "[P]" and "[m]" share A: Nasal, bilabial. B: Nasal, stop. C: Affricate, consonant. D: Bilabial, consonant.

  • 2021-04-14 问题

    Which of the following features can often be found in the German accent?? ;the consonant /ð/ is often pronounced as /s/|the consonant /θ/ is often pronounced as /z/|the consonant /w/ is often pronounced as /v/|the consonant /t/ is often pronounced as /d/

    Which of the following features can often be found in the German accent?? ;the consonant /ð/ is often pronounced as /s/|the consonant /θ/ is often pronounced as /z/|the consonant /w/ is often pronounced as /v/|the consonant /t/ is often pronounced as /d/

  • 2022-05-28 问题

    A _____ typically contains a consonant or set of consonants followed by a vowel followed by another consonant or set of consonants. (中山大学)

    A _____ typically contains a consonant or set of consonants followed by a vowel followed by another consonant or set of consonants. (中山大学)

  • 2021-04-14 问题

    Which sounds are consonant?

    Which sounds are consonant?

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