Difference between revisions of "Nasal"

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A ''nasal'' is a [[consonant]] that, during production, air travels up the nasal passage. Nasal is a [[manner of articulation]].
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A ''nasal'' sound is a sound during whose production air travels up the [[nasal passage]]. In consonants, ''nasal'' is a [[manner of articulation]].
  
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===Examples===
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English has the following nasal consonants: [n], [m], [ŋ]
  
===Examples found in English===
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===Origin===
[n], [m], [ŋ]
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''Nasal'' is the relational adjective derived from Latin ''nasus'' 'nose'.
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===Other languages===
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German [[Nasal (de)]]
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[[Category:Phonetics and phonology]]

Revision as of 09:08, 11 November 2007

A nasal sound is a sound during whose production air travels up the nasal passage. In consonants, nasal is a manner of articulation.

Examples

English has the following nasal consonants: [n], [m], [ŋ]

Origin

Nasal is the relational adjective derived from Latin nasus 'nose'.

Other languages

German Nasal (de)