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FLAPPING - traducción al árabe

PHONETIC CHANGE OF -T- AND -D- BETWEEN VOWELS IN SOME ENGLISH DIALECTS
Intervocalic t–d merger; Flapped t; Withgott effect; Withgott Effect; Intervocalic t/d merger; Flap t; Intervocalic alveolar-flapping; Intervocalic alveolar flapping; T voicing; T-voicing; Intervocalic t-d merger; Flap (phonology); The T–to–R rule; The T-to-R rule; T-flapping

FLAPPING         

ألاسم

خَبْطَة ; خَفْقَة ; دَقَّة ; صَفْعَة ; ضَرْبَة ; طَرْقَة ; قَرْعَة ; لَطْمَة

الفعل

اِصْطَفَقَ ; خَفَّاق ; مُرَفْرِف

الصفة

نابِض ; واجِف

flapping         
‎ خُفوق:حركات لاإرادية ناعمة‎
flapping         
خُفوق (حركات لاإرادية ناعمة)

Definición

Flapping
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Flap.

Wikipedia

Flapping

Flapping or tapping, also known as alveolar flapping, intervocalic flapping, or t-voicing, is a phonological process found in many varieties of English, especially North American, Cardiff, Ulster, Australian and New Zealand English, whereby the voiceless alveolar stop consonant phoneme /t/ is pronounced as a voiced alveolar flap [ɾ], a sound produced by briefly tapping the alveolar ridge with the tongue, when placed between vowels. In London English, the flapped [ɾ] is perceived as a casual pronunciation intermediate between the "posh" affricate [tsʰ] and the "rough" glottal stop [ʔ]. In some varieties, /d/, the voiced counterpart of /t/, may also be frequently pronounced as a flap in such positions, making pairs of words like latter and ladder sound similar or identical. In similar positions, the combination /nt/ may be pronounced as a nasalized flap [ɾ̃], making winter sound similar or identical to winner.

Flapping of /t/ is sometimes perceived as the replacement of /t/ with /d/; for example, the word butter pronounced with flapping may be heard as "budder".

In other dialects of English, such as South African English, Scottish English, some Northern England English (like Scouse), and older varieties of Received Pronunciation, the flap is a variant of /r/ (see Pronunciation of English /r/).

Ejemplos de uso de FLAPPING
1. Canary Wharf‘s most irascible jowls are flapping.
2. The only disturbance was heads and tails flapping.
3. Each has its own pattern of flapping and gliding.
4. In one, he‘s dressed as superman – skin–tight pants and cloak flapping.
5. A small tent was visible from street level, flapping in the breeze.