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    In phonetics, a homorganic consonant (from homo- "same" and organ "(speech) organ") is a consonant sound that is articulated in the same place of articulation...
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  • Click consonants, or clicks, are speech sounds that occur as consonants in many languages of Southern Africa and in three languages of East Africa. Examples...
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  • voiceless stop homorganic to the nasal. For speakers without this feature, the word is pronounced without the /k/. Final clusters of four consonants, as in angsts...
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    instance of assimilation, operates in many languages, where a nasal consonant must be homorganic with a following stop. We see this with English intolerable but...
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  • involving homorganic consonants. This is colloquially known as 'blocked lenition', or more technically as 'homorganic inhibition' or 'homorganic blocking'...
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  • Convention of the IPA recommended that for other taps and flaps, a homorganic consonant, such as a stop or trill, should be used with a breve diacritic:...
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    syllables are allowed as long as the two consonants are the moraic nasal followed by a homorganic consonant. Japanese also includes a pitch accent, which...
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  • complex set of phonological features that distinguish fortis and lenis consonants (stops, affricates, and fricatives). Phonological analysis of English...
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  • between these consecutive consonants at word boundaries, the major exception being clusters of homorganic consonants. Consonant cluster simplification in...
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    considered separately from manner, as being independent parameters. Homorganic consonants, which have the same place of articulation, may have different manners...
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