词汇 | coronal |
释义 | coronal adjective anatomy specializeduk /ˈkɒr.əʊ.nəl/ us /ˈkɔːr.ə.nəl/ relating to the crown(= top part) of the head头冠的,冠的 The head acephalous basilar bean bonce brachiocephalic cranium extracranial fontanel foramen magnum headed headless noodle occipital occipital bone occipitalis occipitally sternocleidomastoid suboccipital temporal bone tonsure relating to the crown(= the part oustide the gum) of the tooth牙冠的 The teeth baby tooth buck-toothed cementum centric cingulum deciduous tooth erupt interdental labially lingually mesially milk tooth molar odontoblast pulpal rictus snaggle-toothed snaggled through clenched teeth wisdom tooth Examples of coronalcoronal The intrusive j is superscripted to show that the preceding coronals are palatalized. Consequently, dorsals are more difficult to voice than coronals. Stops followed by non-coronals should be more difficult than stops followed by coronals. Consonants followed by coronals were not identified any better than consonants followed by non-coronals. Interestingly, however, the results show that releases are most important for dorsals, followed by coronals and then labials. An additional ' sharp ' locus subdivides coronals into anterior (dental) vs. posterior (postalveolar, palatal) sounds, at least for some whistlers. Additional constraints are required to account for the fact that back vowels are not fronted after these coronals. Here the generalisations extend beyond coronals and apply to stops at all places of articulation. The greater salience of labials over coronals, in particular, may be tied to a difference in the speed of the articulatory gestures. One type of evidence for this has been the claim that coronals are common epenthetic segments. Other work has also shown that this approach can account for other situations where both laryngeals and coronals may show unmarked behaviour in different situations. More specifically, this model can be used to derive the coarticulatory fronting of vowels by coronals, discussed in 2.1.2 above. Cantonese generally contrasts front and back rounded vowels (3a), but between coronals, only the front rounded vowels appear (3b). The resultant ranking would yield targetappropriate realizations of coronals and velars before liquids without the possibility of overgeneralization. Such a rule might have converted velars into coronals when followed by a liquid. See all examples of coronal These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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