click consonant造句
例句与造句
- The Khoisan languages have pulmonic, ejective, and click consonants, the Chadic languages have pulmonic, implosive, and ejective consonants, and the Nguni languages utilize all four, pulmonic, click, implosive, and ejective, in normal vocabulary.
- It had once been predicted that ejectives and implosives would not be found in the same language but both have found phonemically at several points of articulation in Nilo-Saharan languages ( Dahalo of Kenya, has both ejectives and implosives and click consonants.
- A "'velar click "', or more precisely a "'back-released velar click "', is any of a family of click consonants found in paralinguistic use in several languages of Africa such as lingual.
- ?X篚, may have larger consonant inventories due to their extensive use of click consonants, although some analyses ( see for instance Traill ( 1985 ) ) view a large proportion of the clicks in these languages as clusters, which would bring them closer into line with the Caucasian languages.
- Xhosa has eighteen click consonants, pronounced at three places in the mouth : a series of dental clicks, written with the letter " c "; a series of alveolar clicks, written with the letter " q "; and a series of lateral clicks, written with the letter " x ".
- It's difficult to find click consonant in a sentence. 用click consonant造句挺难的
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