Double consonant ("doubled consonant", "consonant doubling", etc.) may refer to:
Gemination, the doubling or lengthening of the pronunciation of a consonant sound
A digraph consisting of a repeated consonant
American and British spelling differences involving double consonants
Topics referred to by the same term
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Doubleconsonant ("doubledconsonant", "consonantdoubling", etc.) may refer to: Gemination, the doubling or lengthening of the pronunciation of a consonant...
(/ˌdʒɛmɪˈneɪʃən/; from Latin geminatio 'doubling', itself from gemini 'twins'), or consonant lengthening, is an articulation of a consonant for a longer period of time...
other consonant pairs are possible. Moving further east, the general rule is that more and more doubleconsonants become geminated consonants. Determining...
Long consonants were indicated usually by doubling the consonant letter, which meant that a short vowel was always followed by at least two consonant letters...
which since the 20th century is almost always written as "jail". The doubleconsonant ⟨gg⟩ has the value /ɡ/ (hard ⟨g⟩) as in nugget, with very few exceptions:...
a single consonant letter and another vowel or before certain pairs of consonants. A related convention involved the doubling of consonant letters to...
following /u/, such that writing a double uu was unnecessary. /p t k/ were less aspirated than the corresponding English consonants, as implied by their usually...
as in English "bot, spot, pot"); a distinction between single and doubleconsonants and short and long vowels in most positions in a word; and a word...
Reduction of doubleconsonants to single consonants. That explains the contrast between kiss, to kiss (Old English coss, cyssan, with a double s) vs. house...
'z' (gaze). A large circle at the beginning of a word represents the doubleconsonant 'sw' (sweep). Elsewhere it represents 's-s': a sequence of two 's'...
be doubled if not followed by another consonant (valss "waltz"), otherwise combinations "consonant+doubleconsonant" and "doubleconsonant+consonant" occur...
a doubledconsonant, all forms of that word are written with a doubledconsonant, even if they do not fulfill the conditions for consonantdoubling; for...
the double vowel before the l); and hurling (consonant before the l). Canadian and Australian English mostly follow British usage. Among consonants other...
doll→dol, egg→eg, glass→glas, loss→los But retain doubleconsonant in all, roll, needless, a.s.f. doubleconsonant before silent –E drop the last two letters...
writing system for the Korean language. The letters for the five basic consonants reflect the shape of the speech organs used to pronounce them. They are...
usually indicated by doubling the consonant, except when it does not contrast phonemically with the corresponding short consonant, in which case gemination...
tired" is composed of two closed syllables (can-sar). When a geminate (double) consonant occurs, the syllable boundary occurs in the middle, e.g. Italian panna...
is long or heavy, because the consonantal i between vowels is pronounced double, like *huiius, and the doubledconsonant makes the first syllable heavy...
large French cities. Although doubleconsonant letters appear in the orthographic form of many French words, geminate consonants are relatively rare in the...
traditionally often pulled double duty for ⟨b⟩ and ⟨q⟩, ⟨d⟩ and ⟨p⟩, ⟨n⟩ and ⟨u⟩, ⟨6⟩ and ⟨9⟩ to reduce cost. Among consonant letters, the small capital...
In phonetics, a homorganic consonant (from homo- "same" and organ "(speech) organ") is a consonant sound that is articulated in the same place of articulation...
consonant and another vowel, and in these cases they are transliterated as long. If they are unstressed and before a doubleconsonant or a consonant cluster...
variant for analog. A double-consonant l is retained in Australian English when adding suffixes to words ending in l where the consonant is unstressed, contrary...
epiglottal fricatives tend to be trilled): voiceless [𝼀] voiced [𝼀̬] Other consonants accompanied by velopharyngeal frication, such as [s͌] = [s𐞐], potentially...
dispenses with /Q/ and treats geminate consonants as doubleconsonant phonemes, that is, as sequences consisting of a consonant phoneme followed by itself: in...
pronunciation of the double similar consonants (ἄλ-λος, Ἑλ-λάδα, θάλασ-σα), while others pronounce in many words υ as ου or preserve ancient double forms (κρόμμυον...