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This article is about the phonology of the Tagalog language . It deals with current phonology and phonetics as well as with historical developments thereof, including variants. Tagalog has allophones, so it is important here to distinguish phonemes (written in slashes / /) and...
TAGALOG has 16 consonant sounds, 5 vowel sounds, and 5 diphthongs. Syllable stress is used to distinguish between words that are otherwise similar.
There is also a discussion of the phonology. Tagalog Structures is to be used in conjunction with Conversational Tagalog and Tagalog Dictionary.;
This paper reports on an on-going project that uses a web-derived text corpus to study the phonology of; Tagalog, a language for which large cor-pora are not otherwise available.
This paper reports on an on-going project that uses a web-derived text corpus to study the phonology of; Tagalog, a language for which large cor-pora are not otherwise available.
Tagalog orthography; Tagalog people; Tagalog phonology; Tagalog script; Tagalog Words of Foreign Chart; Tagalog Words of Foreign Chart; Tagalog Words of Foreign Origin Chart; Tagalog Words of...
Tagalog alphabet; Tagalog Batangas; Tagalog grammar; Tagalog language; Tagalog language; Tagalog Literature; Tagalog orthography; Tagalog people; Tagalog phonology; Tagalog script;
In Tagalog phonology, the dipthong /aI/ can also be pronounced [e~E~eI] and /e/ can sometimes be pronounced as [i~I] thus the development of Pailah to Pila and the rest of the words above.
Tagalog alphabet; Tagalog Batangas; Tagalog grammar; Tagalog language; Tagalog language; Tagalog Literature; Tagalog orthography; Tagalog people; Tagalog phonology; Tagalog script;
Tagalog Words of Foreign Chart; Tagalog Words of Foreign Chart; Tagalog Words of Foreign Origin Chart; Tagalog Words of Foreign Origin Chart; Tagalogs; Tagalogs; Tagalogs; Tagalogs;
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