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CONTINUANT

  • Continuant
  • Type of speech sound

    In phonetics, a continuant is a speech sound produced without a complete closure in the oral cavity. By one definition, continuant is a distinctive feature

    Continuant

    Continuant

  • Approximant
  • Type of speech sound

    subclass of sonorants and continuants. Before Peter Ladefoged coined the term approximant in the 1960s, the terms frictionless continuant and semivowel were

    Approximant

    Approximant

  • Continuant (mathematics)
  • Multivariate polynomial

    In algebra, the continuant is a multivariate polynomial representing the determinant of a tridiagonal matrix and having applications in continued fractions

    Continuant (mathematics)

    Continuant_(mathematics)

  • Nasal consonant
  • Type of occlusive consonant

    This article contains phonetic transcriptions in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). For an introductory guide on IPA symbols, see Help:IPA. For

    Nasal consonant

    Nasal_consonant

  • Voiced alveolar approximant
  • Consonantal sound represented by ⟨ɹ⟩ in IPA

    between a 'rhotic approximant' and a 'spirant approximant' or 'frictionless continuant'. These two latter terms are now used synonymously, though both recall

    Voiced alveolar approximant

    Voiced alveolar approximant

    Voiced_alveolar_approximant

  • Latin alphabet
  • Alphabet of the Latin language

    different vowels to be distinguished from ⟨C⟩) and the names of the continuants consisted as a rule either of the bare sound, or the sound preceded by

    Latin alphabet

    Latin alphabet

    Latin_alphabet

  • Perdurantism
  • Philosophical theory of persistence

    moments in a continuant’s spacetime career, i.e., there are as many objects as there are stages of a continuant’s existence; e.g., with a continuant like an

    Perdurantism

    Perdurantism

  • Tridiagonal matrix
  • Matrix with nonzero elements on the main diagonal and the diagonals above and below it

    } The determinant of a tridiagonal matrix is given by the continuant of its elements. An orthogonal transformation of a symmetric (or Hermitian)

    Tridiagonal matrix

    Tridiagonal_matrix

  • Natural class
  • Set of sounds in a language sharing certain distinctive features

    specification of two binary features: [-continuant] and [-voice]. Any sound with both the feature [-continuant] (not able to be pronounced continuously)

    Natural class

    Natural_class

  • Spanish language
  • Romance language

    Consonant phonemes Labial Dental Alveolar Palatal Velar Nasal m n ɲ Stop p b t d tʃ ʝ k ɡ Continuant f θ* s (ʃ) x Lateral l ʎ* Flap ɾ Trill r

    Spanish language

    Spanish language

    Spanish_language

  • Sound change
  • Process of language change that affects pronunciation or sound system structure

    /__[C][+cont] = "A preconsonantal voiceless non-continuant (voiceless stop) changed into a corresponding voiceless continuant (fricative) in Proto-Iranian (PIr.)

    Sound change

    Sound_change

  • Italian language
  • Romance language

    closures. Geminate fricatives, nasals, and /l/ are realized as lengthened continuants. There is only one vibrant phoneme /r/ but the actual pronunciation depends

    Italian language

    Italian language

    Italian_language

  • Malayalam
  • Dravidian language

    Arabic and Persian rather than by Sanskrit or by English. The retroflex continuant zha of the literary dialect is realised in the Muslim dialect as the palatal

    Malayalam

    Malayalam

    Malayalam

  • Nahuatl
  • Uto-Aztecan language of Mexico

    lateral plain labialized Nasal m n Plosive p t k kʷ ʔ Affricate ts tɬ tʃ Continuant s l ʃ (h)* Semivowel j w Classical Nahuatl vowels Front Central Back long

    Nahuatl

    Nahuatl

    Nahuatl

  • Vowel
  • Sound in spoken language, articulated with an open vocal tract

    some of the airflow must escape through the mouth), frictionless and continuant. There is no significant build-up of air pressure at any point above the

    Vowel

    Vowel

    Vowel

  • Cypriot Arabic
  • Moribund variety of Arabic spoken by the Maronite community of Cyprus

    nasal and a continuant or sonorant. The place of articulation is inherited from the nasal before it and the voicing from the continuant or sonorant that

    Cypriot Arabic

    Cypriot Arabic

    Cypriot_Arabic

  • Afroasiatic languages
  • Large language family of Africa and West Asia

    between three manners of articulation is not generally reconstructed for continuant obstruents (such as fricatives), which are generally reconstructed as

    Afroasiatic languages

    Afroasiatic languages

    Afroasiatic_languages

  • R
  • Eighteenth letter of the latin alphabet

    Latin was er (/ɛr/), following the pattern of other letters representing continuants, such as ⟨F⟩, ⟨L⟩, ⟨M⟩, ⟨N⟩, and ⟨S⟩. This name is preserved in French

    R

    R

    R

  • Plosive
  • Consonant in which the vocal tract is blocked so that all airflow ceases

    transcribed by adding a diacritic or modifier letter to the IPA symbols above. Continuant (the opposite of a stop) List of phonetics topics Pop filter Nonexplosive

    Plosive

    Plosive

  • Voiceless alveolar fricative
  • Consonantal sound often represented by ⟨s⟩ in IPA

    Voiceless alveolar fricatives are a type of fricative consonant pronounced with the tip or blade of the tongue against the alveolar ridge (gum line) just

    Voiceless alveolar fricative

    Voiceless alveolar fricative

    Voiceless_alveolar_fricative

  • Phonetic transcription
  • Visual representation of speech sounds

    esophageal stricture I = degree of air-stream interruption p = partial (continuants) v = nonfrictional n = nasal n = resonant nasal (Rank of stricture) A

    Phonetic transcription

    Phonetic_transcription

  • Distinctive feature
  • Basic unit distinguishing one sound from another in a language

    features across languages. For example, [l] could be classified as a continuant or not in a given language depending on how it patterns with other consonants

    Distinctive feature

    Distinctive_feature

  • Icelandic language
  • North Germanic language

    Nasal (m̥) m (n̥) n (ɲ̊) (ɲ) (ŋ̊) (ŋ) Stop pʰ p tʰ t (cʰ) (c) kʰ k (ʔ) Continuant N-Sib. f v θ ð (j̊) j (x) (ɣ) h Sibilant s Vibrant (r̥) r Lateral (l̥)

    Icelandic language

    Icelandic language

    Icelandic_language

  • Basic Formal Ontology
  • Top-level ontology by Barry Smith

    BFO is based on a division of entities into two disjoint categories of continuant and occurrent, the former consists of objects and spatial regions, the

    Basic Formal Ontology

    Basic_Formal_Ontology

  • Irish language
  • Celtic language indigenous to the island of Ireland

    broad slender Stop voiceless pˠ pʲ t̪ˠ tʲ k c voiced bˠ bʲ d̪ˠ dʲ ɡ ɟ Continuant voiceless fˠ fʲ sˠ ʃ x ç h voiced w vʲ l̪ˠ lʲ ɣ j Nasal mˠ mʲ n̪ˠ nʲ ŋ

    Irish language

    Irish language

    Irish_language

  • Catalan language
  • Romance language

    Voiced stops become lenited to approximants in syllable onsets, after continuants: /b/ > [β], /d/ > [ð], /ɡ/ > [ɣ]. Exceptions include /d/ after lateral

    Catalan language

    Catalan language

    Catalan_language

  • Modern South Arabian
  • Group of South Semitic languages of Arabia and Socotra

    In contrast to Arabic, where this distinction is represented by a stop-continuant contrast at the alveolar or pre-dental place of articulation, Modern South

    Modern South Arabian

    Modern South Arabian

    Modern_South_Arabian

  • Māori language
  • Polynesian language spoken in New Zealand

    Labial Coronal Velar Glottal Nasal m n ng [ŋ] Plosive p t k Continuant wh [f, ɸ] r [ɾ] w h

    Māori language

    Māori_language

  • Valencian language
  • Language of the Valencian Community

    approximant (or fricative) [β̞] (or [β]) in betacist dialects, after a continuant, i.e. a vowel or any type of consonant other than a stop or nasal (e.g

    Valencian language

    Valencian language

    Valencian_language

  • Rhyme
  • Repetition of similar vowel sounds in language

    'l' (which are both 'voiced continuants') but 'l', a 'voiced continuant', cannot rhyme with 'ph', a 'voiceless continuant'. Furthermore, "for perfect

    Rhyme

    Rhyme

  • Amis language
  • East Formosan language of Taiwan

    "A Laryngoscopic Study of Glottal and Epiglottal/Pharyngeal Stop and Continuant Articulations in Amis──an Austronesian Language of Taiwan" (PDF). Language

    Amis language

    Amis language

    Amis_language

  • Ainu languages
  • Language family of northern Japan and neighboring islands

    Consonants (Vovin 1989) Labial Dental/ Alveolar Dorsal Dorso-Glottal Nasal *m *n Stop *p *t *k Continuant *w *ð *ɣ *h Sibilant *s Rhotic *r

    Ainu languages

    Ainu languages

    Ainu_languages

  • Iberian scripts
  • Writing systems

    unusual, in that they were partially alphabetic and partially syllabic: Continuants (fricative sounds like /s/ and sonorants like /l/, /m/, and vowels) were

    Iberian scripts

    Iberian scripts

    Iberian_scripts

  • History of the Polish language
  • sentences). The Proto-Slavic infinitive has the ending *-til; the Polish continuant -ci is already in the oldest texts an exception, even the unclear medieval

    History of the Polish language

    History_of_the_Polish_language

  • English words without vowels
  • sksksksk, pfft, pht, phpht, psst, sh, shh, zzz. Many of these words feature continuant consonants, which make up for the lack of vowels. The status of whether

    English words without vowels

    English_words_without_vowels

  • Obsolete and nonstandard IPA symbols
  • small capital b with top bar or Cyrillic be voiced bilabial frictionless continuant β̞ proposed in 2011 ъ small capital Cyrillic hard sign β reversed Greek

    Obsolete and nonstandard IPA symbols

    Obsolete_and_nonstandard_IPA_symbols

  • Spanish phonology
  • Sound system of Spanish

    form because monolingual Spanish-learning children learn to produce the continuant contrast between [p t k] and [β ð ɣ] before they produce the lead voicing

    Spanish phonology

    Spanish phonology

    Spanish_phonology

  • Phoenician alphabet
  • Writing system used c. 1050 to 146 BC

    the other half represent simple phonemes such as vowels (a e i o u) and continuant consonants (l n r ŕ s ś). Duality. Appears on the earliest Iberian and

    Phoenician alphabet

    Phoenician_alphabet

  • Piratapuyo language
  • Language

    Alveolar Palatal Velar Glottal Occlusive voiceless p t k ⟨c, qu⟩ ʔ ⟨h⟩ voiced b ⟨b, m⟩ d ⟨d, n⟩ g ⟨g⟩ Spirant s h ⟨j⟩ Vibrant ɾ ⟨r, l⟩ Continuant w j ⟨y, ñ⟩

    Piratapuyo language

    Piratapuyo_language

  • Faroese language
  • North Germanic language of the Faroe Islands

    Velar Plosive / Affricate Fortis pʰ tʰ (ʈʰ) tʃʰ kʰ (ʔ) Lenis p t (ʈ) tʃ k Continuant Fortis f s (ʂ) ʃ h Lenis v ɹ (ɻ̊) j (w) Sonorant Nasal m (m̥) n (n̥) (ɳ)

    Faroese language

    Faroese_language

  • Standard Chinese phonology
  • laminal denti-alveolar voiced continuant, in zi, ci, si ([tsɹ̩ tsʰɹ̩ sɹ̩]); [ɻ̩ ~ ʐ̩], an apical retroflex voiced continuant, in zhi, chi, shi, ri ([ʈʂɻ̩ ʈʂʰɻ̩ ʂɻ̩ ɻɻ̩])

    Standard Chinese phonology

    Standard_Chinese_phonology

  • Anarchist communism
  • Political school of thought

    Robert qui attaque le premier : "Le LIB est devenu un journal marxiste. En continuant à le soutenir, tout en reconnaissant qu'il ne nous plaît pas, vous faîtes

    Anarchist communism

    Anarchist_communism

  • Sephardi Hebrew
  • Sephardic Jewish pronunciation system for Biblical Hebrew

    modern Spanish, both are pronounced [β] (bilabial v) after a vowel (or continuant) and [b] otherwise (such as after a pause). There is also a difference

    Sephardi Hebrew

    Sephardi_Hebrew

  • Mexican Spanish
  • Variety of Spanish language

    phonemes of Mexican Spanish Labial Dental/Alveolar Palatal Velar Nasal m n ɲ Stop p b t d tʃ ʝ k ɡ Continuant f s ʃ x Approximant l j w Flap ɾ Trill r

    Mexican Spanish

    Mexican Spanish

    Mexican_Spanish

  • Retroflex consonant
  • Type of consonant articulation

    About half of these possess only retroflex continuants, with most of the rest having both stops and continuants. Retroflex consonants are concentrated in

    Retroflex consonant

    Retroflex consonant

    Retroflex_consonant

  • Phonetics
  • Study of how humans produce and perceive sounds

    languages with uvular consonants, stops are most frequent followed by continuants (including nasals). Consonants made by constrictions of the throat are

    Phonetics

    Phonetics

  • Thai script
  • Abugida script for languages spoken in Thailand

    Colour codes Colour Proto-Tai classes Green Glottalized Voiceless Yellow Unaspirated Plain Red Aspirated Friction Purple Continuant Blue Voiced

    Thai script

    Thai_script

  • Caddo language
  • Extinct Caddoan language of the Southern US

    ejective when it is followed by a glottal stop. Glottalization [-sonorant, -continuant, -voice, -labial, -spread glottis] → [+constricted glottis] / ___ [+constricted

    Caddo language

    Caddo language

    Caddo_language

  • Sonority hierarchy
  • Hierarchical ranking of speech sounds

    approximants (glides and liquids) nasals fricatives affricates stops syllabic: + − approximant: + − sonorant: + − continuant: + − delayed release: + −

    Sonority hierarchy

    Sonority_hierarchy

  • Spectromorphology
  • way to termination. graduated continuant - Modeled on sustained sounds. The onset is graduated, settling into a continuant phase which eventually closes

    Spectromorphology

    Spectromorphology

  • B-theory of time
  • Philosophical theory regarding temporal ordering of events

    13207v1 [physics.hist-ph]. Clark, M (1978). "Time-slices of particular continuants as basic individuals: An impossible ontology". Philosophical Studies

    B-theory of time

    B-theory_of_time

  • Hodï language
  • Unclassified language spoken in Venezuela

    Alv-pal Pal. Post-pal. Vel. Lab-vel Glot. Obstruent voiceless p t tʃ tʃʲ ~ kʲ k kʷ voiced b (ɓ?) ɗ dʒ ~ ɲ fricative (β) h hʷ Nasal m n Continuant w l hʲ j

    Hodï language

    Hodï language

    Hodï_language

  • KU Leuven
  • Catholic research university in Belgium

     166 : « L'université catholique de Louvain ne peut être considérée comme continuant l'ancienne université de Louvain; et lorsqu'un acte de fondation a désigné

    KU Leuven

    KU Leuven

    KU_Leuven

  • Inuit languages
  • Branch of the Eskaleut language family

    and uvular; and three manners of articulation: voiceless stops, voiced continuants, and nasals, as well as two additional sounds—voiceless fricatives. The

    Inuit languages

    Inuit languages

    Inuit_languages

  • Consonant
  • Speech sound articulated by closing the vocal tract fully or partially

    two subcategories: hēmíphōna (ἡμίφωνα 'half-sounded'), which are the continuants, and áphōna (ἄφωνος 'unsounded'), which correspond to plosives. This

    Consonant

    Consonant

  • Sonorant
  • Speech sound produced with continuous non-turbulent airflow

    followed by a vowel or syllabic /l/. List of phonetics topics Obstruent Continuant Liquid consonant Keith Brown & Jim Miller (2013) The Cambridge Dictionary

    Sonorant

    Sonorant

  • Geʽez script
  • Script used for languages in Ethiopia and Eritrea

    inventory of 29 consonants in the South Arabian writing system, the continuants ġ, ẓ, and South Arabian s3 (Geʻez Sawt ሠ being derived from South Arabian

    Geʽez script

    Geʽez script

    Geʽez_script

  • Nyagrong Minyag
  • Gyalrongic language of China

    pʰ tʰ tsʰ tʂʰ tɕʰ cʰ kʰ qʰ voiced b d dz dʐ dʑ ɟ g ɢ nasal m n ɲ ŋ (ɴ) Continuant voiceless (f) ɬ s ɕ ç (x) χ aspirated sʰ ɕʰ çʰ voiced v,(β),w ɮ,l z ʑ

    Nyagrong Minyag

    Nyagrong_Minyag

  • Catholic University of Leuven (1834–1968)
  • Former university in Belgium

    University: "L'université catholique de Louvain ne peut être considérée comme continuant l'ancienne université de Louvain; et lorsqu'un acte de fondation a désigné

    Catholic University of Leuven (1834–1968)

    Catholic University of Leuven (1834–1968)

    Catholic_University_of_Leuven_(1834–1968)

  • Aleut language
  • Eskimo–Aleut language

    a stop or /s/, followed by a continuant other than /s/ or /z/ a coronal stop or /s/, followed by a postlingual continuant (velar, uvular, or glottal).

    Aleut language

    Aleut language

    Aleut_language

  • Navajo phonology
  • Language sound system

    the vowel not found in the other ejective affricates. Continuants Navajo voiceless continuants are realized as fricatives. They are typically noisier

    Navajo phonology

    Navajo_phonology

  • Upper ontology
  • Ontology applicable across domains of knowledge

    granularity. The ontologies are divided into two varieties: relating to continuant entities such as three-dimensional enduring objects, and occurrent entities

    Upper ontology

    Upper_ontology

  • Cerma language
  • Gur language of Burkina Faso

    labials or labial-velars. Lauber excludes /l̪/, /r̪/, and //N// from the continuant section because their distributions are different. /l̪/ is nasalized [l̃]

    Cerma language

    Cerma_language

  • Segen
  • German word and folk term

    power to either protect or harm. The concept of Segen thus became the continuant of the incantation formulas of the pre-Christian period (the only surviving

    Segen

    Segen

  • Andalusian Spanish
  • Variety of Spanish language

    Consonant phonemes Labial Dental Alveolar Palatal Velar Nasal m n ɲ Stop p b t d tʃ ʝ k ɡ Continuant f θ* s x Lateral l (ʎ) Flap ɾ Trill r

    Andalusian Spanish

    Andalusian_Spanish

  • Atong language (Sino-Tibetan)
  • Sino-Tibetan language spoken in South Asia

    possible'. If the glottalized continuant is followed by a vowel, it is released and the release repeats the continuant so that it can be said to act like

    Atong language (Sino-Tibetan)

    Atong_language_(Sino-Tibetan)

  • Index of phonetics articles
  • encodings of the International Phonetic Alphabet Consonant Consonant cluster Continuant Creaky voice Daniel Jones David Abercrombie Dental click (ǀ) Dental consonant

    Index of phonetics articles

    Index_of_phonetics_articles

  • Inuktitut
  • Name of several Inuit languages spoken in Canada

    and uvular; and three manners of articulation: voiceless stops, voiced continuants and nasals, as well as two additional sounds—voiceless fricatives. Natsilingmiutut

    Inuktitut

    Inuktitut

    Inuktitut

  • Huasteca Nahuatl
  • Dialect of Nahuatl

    Alveolar Palatal Velar Glottal median lateral plain labialized Nasal m n Plosive p t k kʷ ʔ Affricate ts tɬ tʃ Continuant s ʃ ʍ h Semivowel j w Liquid l

    Huasteca Nahuatl

    Huasteca Nahuatl

    Huasteca_Nahuatl

  • Hmong language
  • West Hmongic dialect continuum

    𞄍𞄄‎ 𖬯𖬰 ᶮcʰ ⟨nch⟩ 𞄌𞄄‎ 𖬨 ᵑkʰ ⟨nkh⟩ 𞄇𞄄‎ 𖬫𖬵 ᶰqʰ ⟨nqh⟩ 𞄙𞄄‎ 𖬬𖬵 Continuant voiceless f ⟨f⟩ 𞄕‎ 𖬜𖬵 s ⟨x⟩ 𞄆‎ 𖬮 l̥ ⟨hl⟩ 𞄄𞄉‎ 𖬥 ʂ ⟨s⟩ 𞄊‎ 𖬤𖬵

    Hmong language

    Hmong language

    Hmong_language

  • *Dyēus
  • Father Sky-god in Proto-Indo-European mythology

    and Roman mythology, *Dyēus was the chief god, while the etymological continuant of Dyēus became a very abstract god in Vedic mythology, and his original

    *Dyēus

    *Dyēus

  • Dzongkha
  • Sino-Tibetan language spoken in Bhutan

    Velar Glottal Nasal m n ɲ ŋ Stop plain p t ʈ k aspirated pʰ tʰ ʈʰ kʰ Affricate plain ts tɕ aspirated tsʰ tɕʰ Sibilant s ɕ Rhotic r Continuant ɬ  l j w h

    Dzongkha

    Dzongkha

    Dzongkha

  • Consonant gradation
  • Phonetic phenomenon in Uralic languages

    individual villages. Votic also has a number of alternations between continuants which are short in the 'weak' grade, and geminates in the 'strong' grade

    Consonant gradation

    Consonant_gradation

  • Nuosu language
  • Prestige language of the Yi people

    Edmondson, Esling & Ziwo (2017) as 'voiced alveolar fricative syllabic continuants', which are apical and approximated (more open), and with the tongue

    Nuosu language

    Nuosu language

    Nuosu_language

  • Agusan language
  • Austronesian language spoken in the Philippines

    position. The glottal stop /ʔ/ occurs in all consonant positions. Of the continuants, all occur in syllable-initial position and all except /h/ in word-final

    Agusan language

    Agusan_language

  • Swedish language
  • North Germanic language

    Manner Labial Dental/ Alveolar Palatal Velar Glottal Nasal m n ŋ Plosive voiceless p t k voiced b d ɡ Continuant voiceless f s ɕ ɧ h voiced v l j Rhotic r

    Swedish language

    Swedish language

    Swedish_language

  • List of Greek and Latin roots in English/P–Z
  • contentment, continence, continent, continental, continual, continuance, continuant, continuation, continuative, continue, continuity, continuous, continuum

    List of Greek and Latin roots in English/P–Z

    List_of_Greek_and_Latin_roots_in_English/P–Z

  • Bunuba language
  • Aboriginal language of Australia

    Scottish English. ⟨r⟩ [ɻ] the retroflex continuant which is akin to other English dialects which utilise a continuant r-sound. The tongue does not touch the

    Bunuba language

    Bunuba language

    Bunuba_language

  • Tunica language
  • Extinct language isolate of the Mississippi Valley

    voiceless. The /l/ and /r/ are voiced between vowels or before /ʔ/ or continuants. However, they are voiceless before voiceless consonants except /ʔ/ or

    Tunica language

    Tunica language

    Tunica_language

  • Consonant harmony
  • Phonological assimilation

    Sanskrit, where [n] is retroflexed to [ɳ] if it is preceded by a retroflex continuant, mainly [ɽ] and [ʂ], in the same word, even at a distance. The retroflexion

    Consonant harmony

    Consonant_harmony

  • Phonological history of Old Irish
  • Phonetic changes in the Old Irish language

    stressed). *w was eventually lost (much later). *m became a nasalised continuant (/w̃/; perhaps [w̃] or [β̃]). *l *n *r remained, but the non-lenited variants

    Phonological history of Old Irish

    Phonological_history_of_Old_Irish

  • Pharyngeal consonant
  • Consonant articulated through the pharynx

    "A laryngoscopic study of glottal and epiglottal/pharyngeal stop and continuant articulations in Amis—an Austronesian language of Taiwan" Archived July

    Pharyngeal consonant

    Pharyngeal consonant

    Pharyngeal_consonant

  • Venetian language
  • Romance language of Veneto, northeast Italy

    corresponding to -o/-e in Italian, is often unpronounced in Venetian after continuants, particularly in rural varieties: Italian pieno ("full") corresponds

    Venetian language

    Venetian language

    Venetian_language

  • Autosegmental phonology
  • Phonological theory based on connecting segments

    indicated [−sonorant, −continuant, −voice, labial], and the set of voiced coronal stops can be indicated [−sonorant, −continuant, +voice, coronal]. For

    Autosegmental phonology

    Autosegmental_phonology

  • Rioplatense Spanish
  • Variety of Spanish language

    Consonant phonemes Labial Dento-alveolar Palatal Velar Nasal m n ɲ Stop p b t d tʃ k ɡ Continuant f s ʃ ~ ʒ x Lateral l Flap ɾ Trill r

    Rioplatense Spanish

    Rioplatense Spanish

    Rioplatense_Spanish

  • Larong language
  • Sino-Tibetan language

    ts ʈ tɕ k q ʔ aspirated pʰ tʰ tsʰ ʈʰ tɕʰ kʰ qʰ voiced b d dz ɖ dʑ g ɢ Continuant voiceless s ɕ x χ h voiced z ʑ ɣ ʁ ɦ Approximant voiceless l̥ voiced w

    Larong language

    Larong_language

  • Uyghur language
  • Karluk Turkic language

    (the) water'. Both [i] and [ɯ] undergo apicalisation after alveodental continuants in unstressed syllables, e.g. siler [sɪ̯læː(r)] 'you (plural)', ziyan

    Uyghur language

    Uyghur language

    Uyghur_language

  • Tumbuka language
  • Niger-Congo language spoken in Southern and Eastern Africa

    languages of Malawi, Tanzania and Zambia, but with certain differences. The continuant sounds /ɣ/, /β/ and /h/, which are absent or marginal in other related

    Tumbuka language

    Tumbuka language

    Tumbuka_language

  • Stavangersk
  • Dialect of Norwegian used in Stavanger

    dialect tend to merge /ç/ with /ʃ/. /r/ is realized as a voiced uvular continuant, either a fricative [ʁ] or an approximant [ʁ̞]. It can be voiceless [χ]

    Stavangersk

    Stavangersk

  • Cheyenne language
  • Algonquian language spoken in the United States

    continuant Syllabic (syl): nuclear to syllable (vs. marginal) Closure (clos): stoppage of air flow at point of primary articulation ['non-continuant']

    Cheyenne language

    Cheyenne language

    Cheyenne_language

  • Honi language
  • Sino-Tibetan language spoken in China and Southeast Asia

    m n ȵ ŋ Plosive/ Affricate unaspirated p t ts tʃ tɕ k aspirated pʰ tʰ tsʰ tʃʰ tɕʰ kʰ Continuant voiceless f l̥ s ʃ ɕ x voiced v l z ʒ ɣ Semivowel w j

    Honi language

    Honi_language

  • Pahawh Hmong
  • Indigenous semi-syllabic script, invented to write White and Green Hmong

    prenasalized** ⁿdz ⟨ntx⟩ 𖬢𖬰 ᶯɖʐ ⟨nts⟩ 𖬝 ⁿtsʰ ⟨ntxh⟩ 𖬥𖬵 ᶯʈʂʰ ⟨ntsh⟩ 𖬯𖬰 Continuant voiceless f ⟨f⟩ 𖬜𖬵 s ⟨x⟩ 𖬮 l̥ ⟨hl⟩ 𖬥 ʂ ⟨s⟩ 𖬤𖬵 ç ⟨xy⟩ 𖬧𖬰 h ⟨h⟩

    Pahawh Hmong

    Pahawh Hmong

    Pahawh_Hmong

  • Cayuga language
  • Northern Iroquoian language of North America

    Alveolar Palatal Velar Labiovelar Glottal Nasal n ⟨n⟩ Plosive t ⟨d, t⟩ k ⟨g, k⟩ ʔ ⟨ˀ⟩ Affricate ts ⟨j, ts⟩ Fricative s ⟨s⟩ Continuant ɹ ⟨r⟩ j ⟨y⟩ w ⟨w⟩

    Cayuga language

    Cayuga language

    Cayuga_language

  • Shipibo–Konibo language
  • Panoan language spoken in Peru and Brazil

    is a very variable sound: Intervocalically, it is realized either as continuant, with or without weak frication ([ɻ] or [ʐ]). Sometimes (especially in

    Shipibo–Konibo language

    Shipibo–Konibo language

    Shipibo–Konibo_language

  • Tsilhqotʼin language
  • Northern Athabaskan language of British Columbia

    occurs when the vowel + /n/ sequence is followed by a (tautosyllabic) continuant consonant (such as /ɬ, sˤ, zˤ, ç, j, χ/). Vowel laxing is a process by

    Tsilhqotʼin language

    Tsilhqotʼin_language

  • Occlusive
  • Consonant sound

    is the release or release burst of the consonant. They contrast with continuants. An occlusive may refer to one or more of the following, depending on

    Occlusive

    Occlusive

  • Lisu language
  • Tibeto-Burman language

    Affricate tenuis p t ts tʂ tɕ k ʔ aspirated pʰ tʰ tsʰ tʂʰ tɕʰ kʰ voiced b d dz dʐ dʑ ɡ Fricative voiceless (f) s ʂ ɕ x voiced v~w z ʐ j ɣ Continuant l

    Lisu language

    Lisu language

    Lisu_language

  • Standard German phonology
  • Standard pronunciation of the German language

    Austrian accent, but it is less common than a fricative [ʁ ~ χ]. Dorsal continuant, about the quality of which there is not a complete agreement: Krech et

    Standard German phonology

    Standard_German_phonology

  • Jebel Irhoud
  • Archaeological site in Morocco

    la Société d'Anthropologie de Paris. XIV (in French). 4 (2). Tout en continuant ses travaux, il a permis a l'un de nous (J.T.) d'effecteur deux courtes

    Jebel Irhoud

    Jebel Irhoud

    Jebel_Irhoud

  • Navajo language
  • Southern Athabaskan language

    ts tʃ k ʔ aspirated tʰ tɬʰ tsʰ tʃʰ kʰ (kʷʰ) ejective tʼ tɬʼ tsʼ tʃʼ kʼ Continuant fortis ɬ s ʃ x (xʷ) (h) (hʷ) lenis l z ʒ ɣ (ɣʷ) Sonorant plain m n j (w)

    Navajo language

    Navajo language

    Navajo_language

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  • Nancie
  • Girl/Female

    English American French

    Nancie

    meaning favor; grace.

  • Hakamat
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Hakamat

    Scholarship; Wisdom

  • Puspak | புஷ்பக
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Puspak | புஷ்பக

    Mythical vehicle of Lord Vishnu

  • Boland
  • Surname or Lastname

    Irish (Sligo and Munster)

    Boland

    Irish (Sligo and Munster) : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Beólláin ‘descendant of Beóllán’, an old Irish name of uncertain origin.English : habitational name from any of various places such as Bowland in Lancashire and West Yorkshire, Bowlands in East Yorkshire, and Bolland in Devon. All of these are most probably named with Old English boga ‘bow’ (in the sense of a bend in a river) + land ‘land’.German : of uncertain origin; possibly from Slavic polan ‘rural person’, ‘peasant’, or a variant of Bolander, or an altered spelling of Böhland, a name of Slavic origin, from Old Slavic belu ‘white’, a descriptive nickname for a fair-haired person.

  • Walden
  • Boy/Male

    Anglo, British, Christian, English, German, Hindu, Indian, Teutonic, Traditional

    Walden

    From the Wooden Valley; Powerful; Abbreviation of Oswald; Child of the Forest Valley

  • Lynn
  • Girl/Female

    Christian & English(British/American/Australian)

    Lynn

    A Cascade

  • Shashvata
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Shashvata

    A name of Lord Rama eternal

  • Tyrelle
  • Boy/Male

    English Irish Teutonic

    Tyrelle

    Derivative of the Scandinavian god of battle 'Tyr.' Tuesday was named for Tyr.

  • Sahuri
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Sahuri

    War, Powerful, Victorious, The earth, The earth

  • Kirthika
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Kirthika

    Famous action

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  • Continuant
  • n.

    A continuant sound; a letter whose sound may be prolonged.

  • Continuant
  • a.

    Continuing; prolonged; sustained; as, a continuant sound.