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In | In [[MTL]], the {{w|aspirated consonant}}s are ''ph'', ''th'', ''kh'', ''ch'', and ''zh'' (IPA: [pʰ], [tʰ], [kʰ], [tɕʰ], [tsʰ]). They are composed of the letter for the plain consonant (''p'', ''t'', ''k'', ''c'', or ''z''), plus the letter ''[[h]]'' for '''aspiration''', or strong burst of [[hokhib|breath]]. | ||
In [[Enggie|English]], we aspirate ''p'', ''t'', and ''k'' when they occur at the beginning of words, but don't really aspirate when they are inside the word. For example, think about the "p" inside "copy", "spot", and "spy". | |||
[[Peh-oe-ji]], the ancestor of | [[Peh-oe-ji]], the ancestor of MTL, also uses ''h'' to denote aspiration. This leaves ''b'', ''d'', ''g'', and ''j'' for the ''muddy'' or voiced consonants. A similar convention is also found in: | ||
* [[Wade-Giles]] (using the [[apostrophe]]) | * [[Wade-Giles]] (using the [[apostrophe]]) | ||
* [[Kokzex Imphiaw|International Phonetic Alphabet]] (uses {{wt|ʰ}}) | * [[Kokzex Imphiaw|International Phonetic Alphabet]] (uses {{wt|ʰ}}) | ||
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Other notes: | Other notes: | ||
*In [[ | *In [[Jidgie|Japanese]], the voiceless stops /p, t, k/ are slightly aspirated: less aspirated than English stops, but more so than Spanish. | ||
* [[ | * [[Hoatgie|French]], [[Hølangie|Dutch]], [[Italia-gie|Italian]] and [[Sepangaa-gie|Spanish]] do not have phonemic aspirated consonants. | ||
== See also == | |||
* {{w|tenuis consonant}} | |||
* [[List of all initial consonants in MTL]] | |||
[[Category:Zwym]] | [[Category:Zwym]] |
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