129 Prenasalized consonants

This feature is described more fully in chapter 129.

Summary

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.

Authors

Martin Haspelmath and the APiCS Consortium

Values

Prenasalized segments exist19
No prenasalized segments57
Representation:76

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Id Primary text Analyzed text Gloss Translation Type Language Audio Details