Diferencia entre revisiones de «Consonante aproximante»

Contenido eliminado Contenido añadido
Elvisor (discusión · contribs.)
Bot:Reparando enlaces
Línea 37:
<!--
==A "central" approximant?==
Although many languages have [[central vowel]]s {{IPA|[ɨ, ʉ]}} which lie between back/velar {{IPA|[ɯ, u]}} and front/palatal {{IPA|[i, y]}}, there are no confirmed reports of corresponding approximants. However, [[Mapudungun language|Mapudungun]] may be a possibility: It has three high vowel sounds, {{IPA|/i/}}, {{IPA|/u/}}, {{IPA|/ɨ/}}, written "i", "u", "ü", and three corresponding consonants, written "y", "w", "q". The first two are clearly {{IPA|/j/}} and {{IPA|/w/}}. The "q" is often described as a voiced unrounded velar fricative, but some texts note a correspondence between "q" and {{IPA|/ɨ/}} that is parallel to {{IPA|/j/}}-{{IPA|/i/}} and {{IPA|/w/}}-{{IPA|/u/}}. An example is ''liq'' {{IPA|/'liɣ/}} "white" [http://web.archive.org/web/http://www.logosdictionary.org/sound/mp/5119539_n.wav].
-->