Ms and Ns in pronunciation
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NASALSM's and N's, in pronunciation
proclitic(of a word) closely connected in pronunciation with the following word and not having an independent accent.
voicesSound uttered with resonance of the vocal cords (used in the pronunciation of vowels and certain consonants)
clitic(of a word) functioning as a bound form; closely connected in pronunciation with a preceding or following word and not having an independent accent or phonological status
clitics(of a word) functioning as a bound form; closely connected in pronunciation with a preceding or following word and not having an independent accent or phonological status
homographone of two or more words that have the same spelling but differ in origin, meaning, and sometimes pronunciation eg bow (in hair) and bow (of a ship)
homographsHOMOGRAPH, one of two or more words that have the same spelling but differ in origin, meaning, and sometimes pronunciation eg bow (in hair) and bow (of a ship)
syllablesA unit of pronunciation having one vowel sound, with or without surrounding consonants, forming the whole or a part of a word; e.g., there are two syllables in water and three in inferno
syllableA unit of pronunciation having one vowel sound, with or without surrounding consonants, forming the whole or a part of a word; e.g., there are two syllables in water and three in inferno
engsymbol, with its left side shaped like an n and its right side like a sans serif g, that represents the voiced velar nasal consonant in the International Phonetic Alphabet and in the pronunciation alphabets of some dictionaries, a sound indi
agmassymbol, with its left side shaped like an n and its right side like a sans serif g, that represents the voiced velar nasal consonant in the International Phonetic Alphabet and in the pronunciation alphabets of some dictionaries, a sound indi
engssymbol, with its left side shaped like an n and its right side like a sans serif g, that represents the voiced velar nasal consonant in the International Phonetic Alphabet and in the pronunciation alphabets of some dictionaries, a sound indi
sandhimodification of the sound of a morpheme (as a word or affix) conditioned by syntactic context in which it is uttered (as pronunciation of -ed as d in glazed and as in paced or occurrence of a in a cow and of an in an old cow)