H-dropping - definitie. Wat is H-dropping
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Wat (wie) is H-dropping - definitie


H-dropping         
  • H-dropping in the [[English language in England]] (based on Upton and Widdowson, 2006). Dialects in the regions marked ''no /h/'' feature (variable) H-dropping, while those in the regions marked ''/h/'' generally do not, although there is some local variation within these regions.<ref>Upton, C., Widdowson, J.D.A., ''An Atlas of English Dialects'', Routledge 2006, pp. 58–59.</ref>
LINGUISTIC PHENOMENON OF NOT PRONOUNCING THE GLOTTAL CONSONANTS, MOSTLY REPRESENTED BY LETTERS SIMILAR TO H
H adding; H dropping; Aitch-dropping; H-drop; H-adding; Dropped H; Aitch dropping; Dropping H's; Dropping of H's; H-deletion; H-addition; H addition; H-insertion; H insertion; Dropping aitches
H-dropping or aitch-dropping is the deletion of the voiceless glottal fricative or "H-sound", . The phenomenon is common in many dialects of English, and is also found in certain other languages, either as a purely historical development or as a contemporary difference between dialects.
Ĥ         
LETTER OF THE ESPERANTO ALPHABET
H-circumflex; H^; H with circumflex
Ĥ or ĥ is a letter of some extended Latin alphabets, most prominently a consonant in Esperanto orthography, where it represents a voiceless velar fricative or voiceless uvular fricative . Its name in Esperanto is (pronounced ), or in the Kalocsay abecedary.
Initial dropping         
Initial dropping is a sound change whereby the first consonants of words are dropped. Additionally, stress may shift from the first to the second syllable, and the first vowel may be shortened, reduced, or dropped, which can mean the loss of the entire first syllable of a word.