Skip to main content
Search type Search syntax
Tags [tag]
Exact "words here"
Author user:1234
user:me (yours)
Score score:3 (3+)
score:0 (none)
Answers answers:3 (3+)
answers:0 (none)
isaccepted:yes
hasaccepted:no
inquestion:1234
Views views:250
Code code:"if (foo != bar)"
Sections title:apples
body:"apples oranges"
URL url:"*.example.com"
Saves in:saves
Status closed:yes
duplicate:no
migrated:no
wiki:no
Types is:question
is:answer
Exclude -[tag]
-apples
For more details on advanced search visit our help page
Results tagged with
Search options not deleted user 31164

The study of the abstract aspect of the sounds or *phonemes* in a given language.

2 votes
0 answers
112 views

What is the distribution of the French uvular trill vs uvular fricative?

In French, the most common realizations of the phoneme /r/ are [ʀ] (uvular trill) and [ʁ] (voiced uvular fricative). I am able to consistently distinguish them and produce either, and I'm interested i …
maritsm's user avatar
  • 173
1 vote

Any languages that consider the alveolar and uvular trill distinct consonant phonemes?

Besides the examples already listed by the previous answers, Sotho seems to be another language which has a phonemic contrast between the alveolar and the uvular trill. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S …
maritsm's user avatar
  • 173