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What is velar function?

I have no clue. :)


How do you pronounce gamma?

The sound of the letter is a voiced velar fricative; if you can speak any language which uses the voiceless velar fricative (Scots [Loch], Japanese [Baka], German [Kuchen, Acht], etc.), you'll be able to find the sound fairly easy to say. You can make this sound by saying the voiceless velar fricative without rolling it, and then activate your vocal chords while doing this, turning it into the voiced velar fricative. If you speak a language which doesn't use the Voiceless velar fricative (English, French, etc.), it would probably be easier to learn the voiceless velar fricative and use the above tip to learn the voiced velar fricative.The actual word Gamma is properly pronounced ɣɑːmɑː (using IPA). This can be written using the plain latin alphabet as "Γa-Ma", where the Γ represents the voiced velar fricative that's explained above.


What innervates velar muscles?

Cranial Nerve V


What is the name given to velar consonants ng sounds in speech?

It is called a consonant blend or a digraph A consonant blend is when two or more consonants appear together and you hear each sound that each consonant would normally make. -- As in fingerprint A digraph is when the two letters represent a single sound. -- As in fang If described according to it's point of articulation it is a velar nasal consonant


What is an agma?

An agma is a symbol used to represent the nasal velar consonant in IPA - similar to a hooked "n", the sound represents the "ng" of the word "sing".


What is an ach-laut?

An ach-laut is the grammatical name for the voiceless velar fricative, most often used in reference to the German language, in words such as Bach, but also in other languages.


Does the word 'tongue' has the short vowel sound?

Tongue has a schwa vowel followed by a voiced consonant called the velar nasal, which gives it a long syllable. The terms "long" and "short" do not properly apply to English vowel sounds.


What does it mean when the apostrophe is after the word?

It coud mean that the word is a plural possessive, such as in "Cows' ". It could also mean that the word has been clipped, such as in "Good mornin' ", where the velar nasal sound "ng" has been shortened to just an "n".


Who is the chief executive in France and what is their role?

Responder a esta pregunta ...es el presidente elegido por el pueblo y su papel es el de velar por todos los ciudadanos


Describe as precisely as you can what happens in manner and place of articulation when saying the phrase Queen of Spades?

When saying "Queen of Spades," your tongue moves to the alveolar ridge to produce the "n" sound in "queen" before moving to the back of the mouth to make the "k" sound in "of." The lips round for the "p" sound in "spades" and then the air is blocked and released suddenly to create the plosive sound. The phrase involves a combination of alveolar, velar, and bilabial articulations.


What are three centum languages?

Three centum languages are Latin, French, and Italian. These languages belong to the Italic branch of the Indo-European language family and are characterized by the development of the sound /k/ from the Proto-Indo-European palatal velar stops.


What language uses backwards n?

The language that uses the backwards "n" is the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA), which is a system of phonetic notation used to represent the sounds of spoken language. The backwards "n" represents the velar nasal sound, as in the English word "sing."