Synonyms for Palatalized:
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n.
• palatalized
Other relevant words:
- Assimilated
, - Enounced
, - Glossal
, - Nasalized
, - alveolar
, - articulate
, - articulated
, - back
, - bilabial
, - broad
, - central
, - cerebral
, - close
, - consonant
, - dental
, - dorsal
, - enounce
, - enunciate
, - flat
, - front
, - glide
, - glottal
, - guttural
, - hard
, - heavy
, - high
, - labial
, - lateral
, - lax
, - light
, - lingual
, - liquid
, - low
, - mid
, - muted
, - narrow
, - nasal
, - occlusive
, - open
, - palatine
, - pharyngeal
, - phonemic
, - phonetic
, - phonic
, - pitched
, - pronounced
, - retroflex
, - rounded
, - sonant
, - stopped
, - stressed
, - strong
, - surd
, - syllabic
, - tense
, - thick
, - throaty
, - tonal
, - tonic
, - twangy
, - unaccented
, - unstressed
, - voiced
, - voiceless
, - vowel
, - weak
, - wide
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• Other relevant words (noun):
What are the hypernyms for Palatalized?
A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
What are the opposite words for palatalized?
Palatalized refers to the consonants that are articulated with the tongue against the hard palate of the mouth. The antonyms for palatalized are non-palatalized or non-palatal. Non-palatalized sounds are pronounced with either the tongue against the alveolar ridge or the velum at the back of the mouth. For instance, the sounds /t/ and /p/ are non-palatalized because they involve the tongue tapping against the alveolar ridge. On the other hand, the sounds /k/ and /g/ are non-palatalized because they involve the back of the tongue touching the velum. Non-palatalized sounds are prevalent in languages that do not make significant use of palatalized consonants such as English, Russian and Arabic.
What are the antonyms for Palatalized?
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adj.
• noun
Other relevant words:
• Other relevant words (noun):
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