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consonante vibrante múltiple
consonante vibrante
label / dalabel / da
 
tremulant
aliases / da / 0aliases / da / 0
 
vibrant
aliases / da / 1aliases / da / 1
 
snurrelyd
aliases / es / 0aliases / es / 0
 
vibrante
Property / LexBib v2 legacy ID
 
Property / LexBib v2 legacy ID: Q23866 / rank
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Property / skos:definition
The property associated with sounds caused from vibrations of the active and passive articulators as a result of air being forced between them.
 
Property / skos:definition: The property associated with sounds caused from vibrations of the active and passive articulators as a result of air being forced between them. / rank
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Property / prefLabel translationProperty / prefLabel translation
Consonante vibrante múltiple (Spanish)
consonante vibrante (Spanish)
Property / prefLabel translation: consonante vibrante (Spanish) / qualifier
 
Property / prefLabel translation: Consonante vibrante múltiple (Spanish) / qualifier
 
Property / altLabel translation: vibrant (Danish) / qualifier
 
Property / altLabel translation: vibrant (Danish) / qualifier
 
Property / altLabel translation: snurrelyd (Danish) / qualifier
 
Property / altLabel translation: snurrelyd (Danish) / qualifier
 
Property / skos:definition
 
The vibration of one speech organ against another, driven by the aerodynamic conditions. One of the soft moveable parts of the vocal tract is placed close enough to another surface, so that when a current of air of the right strength passes through the aperture created by this configuration, a repeating pattern of closing and opening of the flow channel occurs. [Ladefoged and Maddieson 1996: 217]
Property / skos:definition: The vibration of one speech organ against another, driven by the aerodynamic conditions. One of the soft moveable parts of the vocal tract is placed close enough to another surface, so that when a current of air of the right strength passes through the aperture created by this configuration, a repeating pattern of closing and opening of the flow channel occurs. [Ladefoged and Maddieson 1996: 217] / rank
 
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Property / skos:definition: The vibration of one speech organ against another, driven by the aerodynamic conditions. One of the soft moveable parts of the vocal tract is placed close enough to another surface, so that when a current of air of the right strength passes through the aperture created by this configuration, a repeating pattern of closing and opening of the flow channel occurs. [Ladefoged and Maddieson 1996: 217] / reference
 
Property / prefLabel translation
 
triler (Montenegrin)
Property / prefLabel translation: triler (Montenegrin) / rank
 
Normal rank
Property / prefLabel translation: triler (Montenegrin) / qualifier
 
Property / prefLabel translation
 
vibrante (Galician)
Property / prefLabel translation: vibrante (Galician) / rank
 
Normal rank
Property / prefLabel translation: vibrante (Galician) / qualifier
 
Property / altLabel translation
 
vibrante (Spanish)
Property / altLabel translation: vibrante (Spanish) / rank
 
Normal rank
Property / altLabel translation: vibrante (Spanish) / qualifier
 
Property / altLabel translation
 
consoante vibrante (Galician)
Property / altLabel translation: consoante vibrante (Galician) / rank
 
Normal rank
Property / altLabel translation: consoante vibrante (Galician) / qualifier
 
Property / member of collection
 
Property / member of collection: GOLD SKOS version / rank
 
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Property / member of collection: GOLD SKOS version / reference
 

Latest revision as of 20:21, 23 August 2023

a term
  • trill consonant
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trill
a term
  • trill consonant

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type of consonant
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The vibration of one speech organ against another, driven by the aerodynamic conditions. One of the soft moveable parts of the vocal tract is placed close enough to another surface, so that when a current of air of the right strength passes through the aperture created by this configuration, a repeating pattern of closing and opening of the flow channel occurs. [Ladefoged and Maddieson 1996: 217]
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vibrant (Catalan)
COMPLETED
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värihäälik (Estonian)
COMPLETED
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consonante vibrante (Italian)
COMPLETED
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virpamasis priebalsis (Lithuanian)
COMPLETED
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вибрант (Serbian)
COMPLETED
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Трептяща съгласна (Bulgarian)
AUTOMATIC
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Vibrantní souhláska (Czech)
AUTOMATIC
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tremulant (Danish)
COMPLETED
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Vibrant (German)
AUTOMATIC
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täryäänne (Finnish)
AUTOMATIC
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Consonne roulée (French)
AUTOMATIC
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consan rollta (Irish)
AUTOMATIC
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עיצורים רוטטים (Hebrew)
AUTOMATIC
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Vibrant (Croatian)
AUTOMATIC
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Pergőhang (Hungarian)
AUTOMATIC
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sveifluhljóð (Icelandic)
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Трепетна согласка (Macedonian)
AUTOMATIC
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Tril (Dutch)
AUTOMATIC
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Vibranter (Norwegian Bokmål)
AUTOMATIC
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spółgłoska drżąca (Polish)
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Consoante vibrante múltipla (Portuguese)
AUTOMATIC
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Consoană vibrantă (Romanian)
COMPLETED
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Дрожащие согласные (Russian)
AUTOMATIC
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consonante vibrante (Spanish)
COMPLETED
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Tremulant (Swedish)
AUTOMATIC
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Дрижачий приголосний (Ukrainian)
AUTOMATIC
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triler (Montenegrin)
COMPLETED
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vibrante (Galician)
COMPLETED
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consonant vibrant (Catalan)
COMPLETED
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tremulant (Estonian)
COMPLETED
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Трептяща съгласна (Bulgarian)
AUTOMATIC
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Vibrantní souhláska (Czech)
AUTOMATIC
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vibrant (Danish)
COMPLETED
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snurrelyd (Danish)
COMPLETED
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Tremulantti (Finnish)
AUTOMATIC
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consonne vibrante (French)
AUTOMATIC
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עיצורים רוטטים (Hebrew)
AUTOMATIC
0 references
Трепетна согласка (Macedonian)
AUTOMATIC
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consoante vibrante (Portuguese)
AUTOMATIC
0 references
Consoană vibrantă (Romanian)
COMPLETED
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дрожащие согласные (Russian)
AUTOMATIC
0 references
consonante vibrante múltiple (Spanish)
AUTOMATIC
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Вібранти (Ukrainian)
AUTOMATIC
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vibrante (Spanish)
COMPLETED
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consoante vibrante (Galician)
COMPLETED
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