Prénasalisation
The prenasalisation of Occlusive consonant or fricative Consonne is a phénomème Phonétique which modifies a consonant in the precedent of a nasal Consonne while creating one only phonological consonant .
The Langues bantoues largely use this phenomenon, like several Asian languages.
- Note:: is sometimes retranscribed (with a higher bar of connection), (with a binding of the two symbols) or. As these consonants contain two bound articulations, it is preferable to use the bar of connection, as for the affricate consonants or the connection (sometimes also marked like a prénasale according to the regional accent of the speaker).
Certain languages as the Ngbandi the Mangbetu use the prenasalisation with consonants already combining joints, for example the consonant in ngbandi and mangbetu .
Examples
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