Consonant

Does any Greek word have a geminate consonant after a long vowel?

Does any Greek word have a geminate consonant after a long vowel?
  1. What is geminate consonant examples?
  2. What is gemination rule?
  3. What are geminate consonants in English?
  4. What languages have double consonants?

What is geminate consonant examples?

Gemination is the doubling of a consonant sound. A geminated consonant is articulated for a longer period of time than that of a single consonant. In English, gemination does not occur within words but for example in “calm man”, the consonant “m” is geminated.

What is gemination rule?

of Engliah. ABSTRACT: Gemination is a phonetic phenomenon whereby two identical /sounds/ co-occur in one word or at words boundaries. The co-occurrence of two identical sounds doesn't matter, what matters is their pronunciation.

What are geminate consonants in English?

Geminate consonants. The term 'geminate' when applied to consonants refers to at least two distinct phonetic realities. Firstly, for continuants, i.e. fricatives and sonorants, a geminate will simply be a longer form of the corresponding simple consonant.

What languages have double consonants?

Double consonants are a characteristic of the Italian language. They reflect a different sound than a single consonant. The sound of a double consonant is longer than the sound of a single consonant.

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