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- Echo_vowel abstract "In speech, an echo vowel, also known as a synharmonic vowel, is a paragogic vowel that repeats the final vowel in a word. For example, in Chumash, when a word ends with a glottal stop and comes at the end of an intonation unit, the final vowel is repeated after the glottal stop, but is whispered and faint, as in [jaʔḁ] for /jaʔ/ "arrow" (written ya). In Rukai (Taiwan), echo vowels are pronounced as full vowels. However, they are not only predictable, but disappear when under reduplication or when a suffix beginning with /a/ is added to the word. Echo vowels are also found in writing, especially with syllabaries. For example, a word kab may be written as if it were kaba, and keb would be written as if it were kebe. Such as system is found in Maya, though with complications depending on the quality of the preceding vowel. In Linear B, such final consonants were simply not written. However, consonant clusters were separated with echo vowels, for example writing the city Knossos as if it were Konoso (Linear B: 𐀒𐀜𐀰, ko-no-so). In Ainu, some writers write final /r/ with a subscript kana for ra, re, ri, ro, or ru, depending on the preceding vowel, whereas others use a subscript ru in all cases.".
- Echo_vowel wikiPageExternalLink gloss-fr-00.html.
- Echo_vowel wikiPageID "21962671".
- Echo_vowel wikiPageLength "1991".
- Echo_vowel wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- Echo_vowel wikiPageRevisionID "600654448".
- Echo_vowel wikiPageWikiLink Ainu_language.
- Echo_vowel wikiPageWikiLink Category:Orthography.
- Echo_vowel wikiPageWikiLink Category:Phonetics.
- Echo_vowel wikiPageWikiLink Chumash_language.
- Echo_vowel wikiPageWikiLink Chumashan_languages.
- Echo_vowel wikiPageWikiLink Glottal_stop.
- Echo_vowel wikiPageWikiLink Hokkaidō_Ainu_language.
- Echo_vowel wikiPageWikiLink Intonation_unit.
- Echo_vowel wikiPageWikiLink Kana.
- Echo_vowel wikiPageWikiLink Knossos.
- Echo_vowel wikiPageWikiLink Konoso.
- Echo_vowel wikiPageWikiLink Linear_B.
- Echo_vowel wikiPageWikiLink Maya_script.
- Echo_vowel wikiPageWikiLink Paragoge.
- Echo_vowel wikiPageWikiLink Paragogic.
- Echo_vowel wikiPageWikiLink Prosodic_unit.
- Echo_vowel wikiPageWikiLink Rukai_language.
- Echo_vowel wikiPageWikiLink Syllabary.
- Echo_vowel wikiPageWikiLink Vowel.
- Echo_vowel wikiPageWikiLinkText ""echo" vowel".
- Echo_vowel wikiPageWikiLinkText "Echo vowel".
- Echo_vowel wikiPageWikiLinkText "echo vowel".
- Echo_vowel hasPhotoCollection Echo_vowel.
- Echo_vowel wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IPA.
- Echo_vowel wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IPA-sal.
- Echo_vowel wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Phonetics-stub.
- Echo_vowel wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Special_characters.
- Echo_vowel subject Category:Orthography.
- Echo_vowel subject Category:Phonetics.
- Echo_vowel hypernym Vowel.
- Echo_vowel type Phonetic.
- Echo_vowel comment "In speech, an echo vowel, also known as a synharmonic vowel, is a paragogic vowel that repeats the final vowel in a word. For example, in Chumash, when a word ends with a glottal stop and comes at the end of an intonation unit, the final vowel is repeated after the glottal stop, but is whispered and faint, as in [jaʔḁ] for /jaʔ/ "arrow" (written ya). In Rukai (Taiwan), echo vowels are pronounced as full vowels.".
- Echo_vowel label "Echo vowel".
- Echo_vowel sameAs m.05p58lv.
- Echo_vowel sameAs Q5332766.
- Echo_vowel sameAs Q5332766.
- Echo_vowel wasDerivedFrom Echo_vowel?oldid=600654448.
- Echo_vowel isPrimaryTopicOf Echo_vowel.