Wn i ddim faint o gymorth yw hyn, ond dan 'Trill Consonant' mae Geiriadur yr
Academi yn cynnig 'Cytsain Grech' (i ddisgrifio'r dosbarth o gytseiniaid
sy'n cynnwys 'R'; ac ymhlith erthyglau ar ffoneteg ar y rhyngrwyd, deuthum o
hyd i'r isod:
Approximants are consonants which are produced without either complete
closure (e.g. as in plosives and nasals) or near closure (e.g. as in
fricatives). Rather, they are produced in such a way that two articulators
approximate closely but not such that friction is created. They are four of
these and they are all voiced:
bilabial approximant 'w' as in win / we
alveolar approximants ' r ' as in red / run and 'l' as in lay / hall
palatal approximant 'y' as in yes / yell
Summary of English Consonants
If we were to list all the speech sounds in a particular language that a
person is capable of articulating this constitutes their phonetic inventory.
Table 1 summarizes all 24 of the English consonant sounds in relation to
their manner of articulation (i.e. whether they are a plosive, nasal,
fricative, affricate or approximant) and their place of articulation (i.e.
bilabial, labio-dental, dental, alveolar, post-alveolar, palatal, velar,
glottal). = manner / place of articulation; bilabial labio-dental dental
alveolar post-alveolar palatal velar glottal.
plosive p b t d k g
nasal m n ng
fricative f v th th s z sh zh h
affricate ch j
approximant w r / l y
Eurwyn
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Subject: Trawolion
Dau gwestiwn:
1. Beth yw'r gair Saesneg am 'trawolion' (y cytseiniaid 'r' a 'rh' - gweler
'Ieithyddiaeth' T Arwyn Watkins)?
2. Pam nad yw 'trawolyn' (a bwrw mai dyna'r ffurf unigol) yn GPC?
Diolch!
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