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Definition of nasalize in English: nasalize(British nasalise) verb ˈneɪz(ə)lʌɪzˈneɪzəˌlaɪz [with object]Pronounce or utter (a speech sound) with the breath resonating in the nose. this sound and sensation should be memorized so that the singer can learn to consistently avoid nasalizing vowels Example sentencesExamples - But after, for example, verbs ending in ‘a’, ‘en’ gloms onto the verb and turns the final ‘a’ into an ‘eh’ sound, creating a long, nasalized ‘eh’.
- The first small problem with the Reuters article is that the usual spelling for the language is ‘Pirahã’, with a tilde over the final /a/, indicating that the vowel is nasalized.
- In speech, hard ‘r’ frequently gets nasalized, in the same way as ‘k’ becomes aspirated in the American throat.
- French is essentially a language that elides everything that doesn't get out of the way fast enough, and nasalises everything else.
- Also, the nasal cavity can be closed thus preventing vowels from being nasalised and thus increasing their comprehensibility.
- In southern England, the vowel is nasalized and long.
- Try saying ‘cromps,’ while nasalizing the m a little, like in French.
Derivatives noun neɪz(ə)lʌɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)n The reason that there is no "ng’ sound is that this alphabet treats that nasal consonant as a feature of the vowel - not a separate nasal consonant, but a vowel produced with nasalization. Example sentencesExamples - As an alternative, bind is a common verb that is phonetically very similar to bide - the /n/ will generally be realized in fluent speech only as nasalization of the preceding vowel.
- All Albanians north of the Shkumbin, along with the Albanians of Montenegro, Kosovo, and most of Macedonia, speak Gheg dialects with their characteristic nasalization.
- I myself must confess to saying obstinant, inordinant and indiscriminant, with nasalization from the preceding nasal misinterpreted as belonging to the suffix.
Definition of nasalize in US English: nasalize(British nasalise) verbˈneɪzəˌlaɪzˈnāzəˌlīz [with object]Pronounce or utter (a speech sound) with the breath resonating in the nose. this sound and sensation should be memorized so that the singer can learn to consistently avoid nasalizing vowels Example sentencesExamples - The first small problem with the Reuters article is that the usual spelling for the language is ‘Pirahã’, with a tilde over the final /a/, indicating that the vowel is nasalized.
- Try saying ‘cromps,’ while nasalizing the m a little, like in French.
- Also, the nasal cavity can be closed thus preventing vowels from being nasalised and thus increasing their comprehensibility.
- In southern England, the vowel is nasalized and long.
- French is essentially a language that elides everything that doesn't get out of the way fast enough, and nasalises everything else.
- In speech, hard ‘r’ frequently gets nasalized, in the same way as ‘k’ becomes aspirated in the American throat.
- But after, for example, verbs ending in ‘a’, ‘en’ gloms onto the verb and turns the final ‘a’ into an ‘eh’ sound, creating a long, nasalized ‘eh’.
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