词条 | Continuant |
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In phonetics, a continuant is a speech sound produced without a complete closure in the oral cavity, namely fricatives, approximants and vowels.[1] Approximants and vowels are sometimes called "frictionless continuants".[2] Continuants contrast with occlusives, such as stops, affricates and nasals. Compare sonorant (resonant), which includes vowels, approximants and nasals but not fricatives, and contrasts with obstruent. Whether laterals, taps/flaps, or trills are continuant is not conclusive.[3] See also
References1. ^"continuant" in Bussamann, Routledge dictionary of language and linguistics, 1996 {{IPA navigation}}{{phonology-stub}}2. ^"approximant" in Crystal, A dictionary of linguistics and phonetics, 6th ed, 2008 3. ^{{cite book|last=Hayes|first=Bruce|authorlink=Bruce Hayes (linguist)|year=2009|title=Introductory Phonology|publisher=Blackwell|page=78|isbn=978-1-4051-8411-3}} 2 : Phonetics|Continuants |
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