tenuis
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4ADJ.
explosive
VERB + TENUIS
denote
TENUIS + NOUN
afte, consonant
PREP.
in
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adj
Of Greek consonants, neither aspirated nor voiced, as [p], [t],
Of obstruents in other languages, not voiced, aspirated, glottalized, or otherwise different in phonation from the prototypical values of the voiceless IPA letters ([p], [t], [k], [f], [θ], [s], [ʃ], etc.).
The superscript equal sign ˭ is here used to denote the Czech tenuis consonant, in this case the plosive [t˭], which lacks aspiration, in order to contrast it with its aspirated counterpart in English [tʰ].
noun
A tenuis consonant.
The tenuis becomes aspirate in Low-German.
Since the explosive was a tenuis before a consonant we have -p m- and -t n-; these combinations were mutated to mh and nh in the following examples, the voicelessness of the tenuis being retained after its assimilation
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3The superscript equal sign ˭ is here used to denote the Czech tenuis consonant, in this case the plosive [t˭], which lacks aspiration, in order to contrast it with its aspirated counterpart in English
WiktionaryThe tenuis becomes aspirate in Low-German.
WiktionarySince the explosive was a tenuis before a consonant we have -p m- and -t n-; these combinations were mutated to mh and nh in the following examples, the voicelessness of the tenuis being retained afte
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