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A ''nasal'' sound is a sound during whose production air travels up the [[nasal passage]]. In consonants, ''nasal'' is a [[manner of articulation]].
 
A ''nasal'' sound is a sound during whose production air travels up the [[nasal passage]]. In consonants, ''nasal'' is a [[manner of articulation]].
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'''Nasal''' is a [[feature]] which characterizes sounds that are produced by lowering the soft palate (=velum), allowing the air to escape through the nose.  (Cf. [[damping]] for the spectral consequences of involving the nasal cavity in the articulation)
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===Examples===
 
===Examples===
English has the following nasal consonants: [n], [m], [ŋ]
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English has the following nasal consonants: [n], [m], [ŋ] (cf. ''bang'').
  
 
===Origin===
 
===Origin===
 
''Nasal'' is the relational adjective derived from Latin ''nasus'' 'nose'.
 
''Nasal'' is the relational adjective derived from Latin ''nasus'' 'nose'.
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=== Links ===
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[http://www2.let.uu.nl/UiL-OTS/Lexicon/zoek.pl?lemma=Nasal&lemmacode=486 Utrecht Lexicon of Linguistics]
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===Other languages===
 
===Other languages===

Revision as of 19:39, 17 February 2009

A nasal sound is a sound during whose production air travels up the nasal passage. In consonants, nasal is a manner of articulation.

Nasal is a feature which characterizes sounds that are produced by lowering the soft palate (=velum), allowing the air to escape through the nose. (Cf. damping for the spectral consequences of involving the nasal cavity in the articulation)

AMBIG This Article's lemma is ambiguous or is used as a technical term in different ways.

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Examples

English has the following nasal consonants: [n], [m], [ŋ] (cf. bang).

Origin

Nasal is the relational adjective derived from Latin nasus 'nose'.

Links

Utrecht Lexicon of Linguistics


Other languages

German Nasal (de)