In Konkani, nasality can spread from a nasal consonant or vowel through regressive assimilation across sonorants and glides through more than one syllable.
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Bob Dylan's nasality and out-of-tune recording sessions were an alternative to the mainstream of the mid-' 60s.
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As with many Athabaskan languages, Tolowa features contrasting aspirated, unaspirated, and ejective stops, as well as contrasting vowel length and nasality.
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You have a good voice, resonant baritone, fair enunciation, no nasality and you've got a nice, affable presence on screen.
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Nasality plays an important role in the vowel inventory : every vowel in the Gbe languages occurs in a non-nasalized and a nasalized form.
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It tends to be nasalized before a nasal vowel, with the nasality spreading to preceding vowels : " to run " has been recorded as.
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Capo ( 1991 ) observes that the degree of nasality of nasal vowels is less when they occur after nasal consonants than after non-nasal ones.
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Sophisticates would sneer at the presentation for its nasality and for being out of tune, but the songs were mostly about tragedies involving love or other misfortunes.
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"Harvard guys can interview a company chief or the president of the United States, " he likes to say with cocky New York nasality.
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So if voicing, nasality, and continuancy all change more or less simultaneously ( within the limits of perception ), then you get [ ns ]: