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(New page: A nasal is a phone that, when pronouncing the phone air travels up the nasal passage. Nasal is a manner of articulation. Nasals in English include [n], [m] and [ŋ].) |
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A nasal is a [[phone]] that, when pronouncing the [[phone]] air travels up the nasal passage. Nasal is a [[manner of articulation]]. | A nasal is a [[phone]] that, when pronouncing the [[phone]] air travels up the nasal passage. Nasal is a [[manner of articulation]]. | ||
− | Nasals in English include [n], [m] and [ŋ]. | + | Nasals in English include (but are not limited to) [n], [m] and [ŋ]. |
Revision as of 06:44, 9 November 2007
A nasal is a phone that, when pronouncing the phone air travels up the nasal passage. Nasal is a manner of articulation.
Nasals in English include (but are not limited to) [n], [m] and [ŋ].