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Nasal release
◌ⁿ
IPA Number
425
Encoding
Entity (decimal)
ⁿ
Unicode (hex)
U+207F
In phonetics, a nasal release is the release of a stop consonant into a nasal. Such sounds are transcribed in the International Phonetic Alphabet with superscript nasal letters, for example as [tⁿ] in English catnip[ˈkætⁿnɪp]. In English words such as sudden in which historically the tongue made separate contacts with the alveolar ridge for the /d/ and /n/, [ˈsʌdən], many speakers today make only one contact. That is, the /d/ is released directly into the /n/: [ˈsʌdⁿn̩]. Although this is a minor phonetic detail in English (in fact, it is commonly transcribed as having no audible release: [ˈkæt̚nɪp], [ˈsʌd̚n̩]), nasal release is more important in some other languages.
In phonetics, a nasalrelease is the release of a stop consonant into a nasal. Such sounds are transcribed in the International Phonetic Alphabet with...
word-final plosives lack a release burst, even when followed by a vowel, or have a nasalrelease. See no audible release. Nasal occlusives are somewhat similar...
a stop before a homorganic nasal, as in catnip. In such cases, however, the stop is released as a nasal in a nasalrelease and so it would be more precisely...
which represents a palatal nasal or an alveolo-palatal nasal in the IPA n : Superscript small n, which represents a nasalrelease in the IPA Ƞ ƞ : Latin letter...
that is often called "nasalization" Nasal consonant NasalreleaseNasal vowel Nasality Prenasalized consonant "nasal | speech sound". Britannica. Retrieved...
romanized: plássein, to shape), commonly called nose job, medically called nasal reconstruction is a plastic surgery procedure for altering and reconstructing...
Nasal sprays are used to deliver medications locally in the nasal cavities or systemically. They are used locally for conditions such as nasal congestion...
"compound" tone of Swedish and Norwegian, and ⟨ƞ⟩, once used for the moraic nasal of Japanese), though one remains: ⟨ɧ⟩, used for the sj-sound of Swedish...
difficulty breathing through the nose. Air caught in nasal cavities – namely the sinus cavities, cannot be released and the resulting pressure may cause a headache...
Nasal administration, popularly known as snorting, is a route of administration in which drugs are insufflated through the nose. It can be a form of either...
and nasal vowels with a preceding colon (꞉a for /ã/), except for short vowels after a nasal consonant (or a nasalrelease?), where vowel nasality is not...
A nasal vaccine is a vaccine administered through the nose that stimulates an immune response without an injection. It induces immunity through the inner...
iconically suggests that the [k] is released into a [w] sound, analogous to ⟨kˡ kⁿ⟩ ([k] with a lateral and nasalrelease), when actually the two articulations...
glottis or the lungs/diaphragm. The release of the forward closure produces the "click" sound. Voiced and nasal clicks have a simultaneous pulmonic egressive...
the mouth after the release of the click (see below), and in Hadza the release is often quite weak. Clicks may be oral or nasal, which means that the...
Alexis; Vu-Ngoc, Tuan; Amelot, Angélique; Roubeau, Bernard (2006). "Nasalrelease, nasal finals and tonal contrasts in Hanoi Vietnamese: an aerodynamic experiment"...
glottis or the lungs/diaphragm. The release of the forward closure produces the "click" sound. Voiced and nasal clicks have a simultaneous pulmonic egressive...