• A stop with no audible release, also known as an unreleased stop or an applosive, is a stop consonant with no release burst: no audible indication of...
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  • (in fact, it is commonly transcribed as having no audible release: [ˈkæt̚nɪp], [ˈsʌd̚n̩]), nasal release is more important in some other languages. In some...
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  • Plosive (redirect from Release burst)
    word-final plosives lack a release burst, even when followed by a vowel, or have a nasal release. See no audible release. Nasal occlusives are somewhat...
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  • "laterally-released plosive" and another language's biphonemic cluster. Nasal release No audible release Ladefoged, Peter and Ian Maddieson. The Sounds of the World's...
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  • Audible is a 2021 American short documentary film made for Netflix and directed by Matthew Ogens. It was nominated for Best Documentary Short at the 94th...
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  • Palatalized ◌ⁿ Nasal release ◌̟ ◌˖ Advanced ◌ˠ Velarized ◌ˡ Lateral release ◌̠ ◌˗ Retracted ◌ˤ Pharyngealized ◌̚ No audible release ◌̈ Centralized ◌̴ Velarized...
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    product was an eponymous portable media player known as the Audible MobilePlayer; released in 1997, the device contained around four megabytes of on-board...
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  • there is a special register of speech which uses solely humming, with no audible release. Humming is often used in music of genres, from classical (for example...
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  • Dennis E. [@Dennis_E_Taylor] (April 21, 2020). "The release date for Heaven's River on Audible has been set for September 24th" (Tweet). Retrieved 2020-05-30...
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  • consonants. In natural speech, the plosives /t/ and /d/ often have no audible release utterance-finally, and voiced consonants are partly or completely...
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