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- Pausa abstract "In linguistics, pausa (Latin for "break", from Greek "παῦσις" pausis "stopping, ceasing") is the hiatus between prosodic units. Some sound laws specifically operate in pausa only; for example, certain phonemes may be pronounced differently at the beginning or end of a word when no other word precedes or follows within the same prosodic unit, as in citation form. This is the case with the final-obstruent devoicing of German, Turkish, Russian, and other languages, where voiced obstruent consonants are devoiced pre-pausa as well as before voiceless consonants; the opposite environment is relevant in Spanish, where voiced fricatives become stops post-pausa as well as after nasals. These environments are often termed pre-pausal and post-pausal, respectively; the phrases in pausa and pausal form are often taken to mean at the end of a prosodic unit, in pre-pausal position, as pre-pausal effects are more common than post-pausal ones.In English, the last stressed syllable before a pausa receives tonic stress, giving the illusion of a distinction between primary and secondary stress. In dialects of English with linking or intrusive R (a type of liaison), the r is not realized in pausa, even when the following word begins in a vowel. Similarly, French liaison does not operate in pausa.In Arabic, Biblical Hebrew, and other Semitic languages, as well as in Egyptian, pausa affects grammatical inflections. In Arabic, short vowels, including those carrying case, are dropped before a pausa, and gender is modified: the Arabic alphabet has a letter ة for the feminine that is classically pronounced [h] in pausa but [t] in liaison. In Biblical Hebrew, /laχ/ (Hebrew: לך) is the general feminine form of 'to you' but also the pausal masculine form.In Spanish, voiced fricative/approximants [β̞, ð̞, ɣ̞, ʝ̞] are pronounced as stops [b, d, ɡ, ɟʝ] after a pausa, as well as after a nasal.In Tuscan, the full infinitive form of the verb only occurs in pre-pausal position.In Kombe, a word-final high tone becomes low or downstepped in pausa.In Mehri, emphatic consonants become ejectives in pre-pausal position.".
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- Pausa wikiPageWikiLink Arabic.
- Pausa wikiPageWikiLink Arabic_language.
- Pausa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Prosody_(linguistics).
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- Pausa wikiPageWikiLink Downstep.
- Pausa wikiPageWikiLink Egyptian_language.
- Pausa wikiPageWikiLink Ejective.
- Pausa wikiPageWikiLink Ejective_consonant.
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- Pausa wikiPageWikiLink French_liaison.
- Pausa wikiPageWikiLink German_language.
- Pausa wikiPageWikiLink Grammatical_inflection.
- Pausa wikiPageWikiLink Greek_language.
- Pausa wikiPageWikiLink Hebrew_language.
- Pausa wikiPageWikiLink Inflection.
- Pausa wikiPageWikiLink Intrusive_R.
- Pausa wikiPageWikiLink Kombe_language.
- Pausa wikiPageWikiLink Latin.
- Pausa wikiPageWikiLink Lemma_(morphology).
- Pausa wikiPageWikiLink Liaison_(French).
- Pausa wikiPageWikiLink Line_break_(poetry).
- Pausa wikiPageWikiLink Linguistics.
- Pausa wikiPageWikiLink Linking_R.
- Pausa wikiPageWikiLink Linking_and_intrusive_R.
- Pausa wikiPageWikiLink Mehri_language.
- Pausa wikiPageWikiLink Obstruent.
- Pausa wikiPageWikiLink Obstruent_consonant.
- Pausa wikiPageWikiLink Phoneme.
- Pausa wikiPageWikiLink Phonemes.
- Pausa wikiPageWikiLink Prosodic_unit.
- Pausa wikiPageWikiLink Prosody_(linguistics).
- Pausa wikiPageWikiLink Russian_language.
- Pausa wikiPageWikiLink Sandhi.
- Pausa wikiPageWikiLink Secondary_stress.
- Pausa wikiPageWikiLink Semitic_languages.
- Pausa wikiPageWikiLink Sound_change.
- Pausa wikiPageWikiLink Sound_law.
- Pausa wikiPageWikiLink Spanish_language.
- Pausa wikiPageWikiLink Turkish_language.
- Pausa wikiPageWikiLink Tuscan_dialect.
- Pausa wikiPageWikiLink Tuscan_language.
- Pausa wikiPageWikiLink Voice_(phonetics).
- Pausa wikiPageWikiLink ʾIʿrab.
- Pausa wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pausa".
- Pausa wikiPageWikiLinkText "at the end of an utterance".
- Pausa wikiPageWikiLinkText "pausa".
- Pausa wikiPageWikiLinkText "pausal form".
- Pausa wikiPageWikiLinkText "pausal position".
- Pausa wikiPageWikiLinkText "pause".
- Pausa wikiPageWikiLinkText "utterance-final".
- Pausa hasPhotoCollection Pausa.
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- Pausa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-he.
- Pausa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ling-stub.
- Pausa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Other_uses.
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- Pausa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Pausa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Suprasegmentals.
- Pausa subject Category:Prosody_(linguistics).
- Pausa hypernym Hiatus.
- Pausa type AnatomicalStructure.
- Pausa type Article.
- Pausa type Article.
- Pausa type Phonetic.
- Pausa comment "In linguistics, pausa (Latin for "break", from Greek "παῦσις" pausis "stopping, ceasing") is the hiatus between prosodic units. Some sound laws specifically operate in pausa only; for example, certain phonemes may be pronounced differently at the beginning or end of a word when no other word precedes or follows within the same prosodic unit, as in citation form.".
- Pausa label "Pausa".
- Pausa sameAs وقف_(قراءة).
- Pausa sameAs Pausa.
- Pausa sameAs Wakaf_(tajwid).
- Pausa sameAs Wakaf_(tajwid).
- Pausa sameAs m.04cm2l.
- Pausa sameAs Q4115257.
- Pausa sameAs Q4115257.
- Pausa wasDerivedFrom Pausa?oldid=541173174.
- Pausa isPrimaryTopicOf Pausa.