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With /k/ which is a velar stop like in (skip)

 

With /n/ which is Alveolar Nasal like in (sneeze)

 

With /f/ which is labio-dental fricative such as sphere

 

Approximants such as sweet

 

Nada Islam

- /s/ It can cluster with stops like: stay, sky

- /s/ nasals like: snow

- /s/ With approximates like :swim and slow

Laila

It can pair with

voiceless stop:/sp/ split

nasal: /sn/ sneeze

approximant:/sw/ swamp

 

Abdullah

The fricative \s\ can cluster with approximants, nasals, stops, fricatives word-initially.

Examples:

1- S+ approximant: slip, slice.

2- S+ stop: sketch, skirt.

3- S+ nasal: smart.

4- S+ fricatives: sphinx.

 

Nemah

1. Stops: /sp/, /st/, /sk/ (as in spit, star, skip)

2. Nasals: /sn/ (as in snow)

3. Approximatts:/sl/, /sw/ (as in slide, sway

 

Battol

The voiceless alveolar fricative

(/s/) can cluster word initially with the following classes:

 

1. Approximants, such as swamp, sweet, and slow.

 

2. Fricatives, such as sphinx and sphere.

 

3. Stops.

a. Bilabial stops, such as special and spot.

b. Velar stops, such as skewer, skill, and scar.

c. Alveolar stops, such as stop, steel, and store.

 

4. Nasals, such as smile, snail, and smith.

 

 Lian Suboh

/s/ can cluster with

Nasals: smooth, sneeze

Approximnts: sloth, swamp

Fricatives: sphinx

Stops: special, spew, spring, split, skewer

Zena sharaifa

It can cluster with stops like: spot/star.

With nasals like smile/snore

With approximates like swim and slow

 

 

Alma

Based on the examples on page number 51, and 52, what type of consonants can the voiceless alveolar fricative /s/ cluster with word initially? List some examples.

 

Zawawi

Phonology ==> 29/10/2024