Prenasalized consonants are consonants (generally obstruents, most often plosives) which are preceded by nasalization, as in syllables such as [ⁿda], [ ͫbi]. They are generally treated as special complex segments because they involve nasal elements preceding a word-initial obstruent.
Prenasalized segments exist | 19 | |
No prenasalized segments | 57 | |
Representation: | 76 |
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