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Aspirated plosivesAspirations occurs in English in initial onsets like in ‘pat’ [pʰæt], ‘tack’ [’tʰæ

Aspirated plosives

Aspirations occurs in English in initial onsets like in ‘pat’ [pʰæt], ‘tack’ [’tʰæk] or ‘cat’ [’kʰæt]. It is not phonemic, since it doesn’t distinguish meanings, but it’s distinctive in Mandarin e.g.  皮 [pʰi] (skin) vs. 比 [pi] (proportion). 

Non-phonemic aspiration occurs in: Tamazight, English, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Kurdish, Persian, Uyghur. 

Phonemic aspiration: Sami languages, Icelandic, Faroese, Danish, Mongol, Kalmyk, Georgian, Armenian, North Caucasian languages, Sino-Tibetan languages, Hmong-Mien languages, Austroasiatic languages, Hindi-Urdu, Punjabi, Marathi, Gujarati, Odya, Bengali, Nepali, Tai-Kadai languages, Nivkh, many Bantu languages (Swahili, Xhosa, Zulu, Venda, Tswana, Sesotho, Macua, Chichewa, and many Amerindian languages (Na-Dene, Siouan, Algic, Tshimshianic, Shastan, Mayan, Uto-Aztecan, Mixtec, Oto-Manguean, Quechua, Ayamara, Pilagá, Toba, etc.)


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Tenseless languagesLanguage that do not possess the grammatical category of “tense”, although obviou

Tenseless languages

Language that do not possess the grammatical category of “tense”, although obviously, they can communicate about past or future situations, but they do it resorting to adverbs (earlier, yesterday, tomorrow), the context (pragmatics), but mostly aspect markers, that show how a situation relates to the timeline (perfective, continuous, etc.) or modal markers (obligation, need, orders, hipothesis, etc.)

Tenseless languages are mostly analytic/isolating, but some are not. They occur mainly in East and Southeast Asia (Sino-Tibetan, Austroasiatic, Austronesian, Kra-Dai, Hmong-Mien), Oceania, Dyirbal (in NE Australia), Malagasy, Yoruba, Igbo, Hausa, Ewe, Fon and many Mande languages of Western Africa, most creole languages, Guarani, Mayan languages, Hopi, some Uto-Aztecan languages, and Greenlandic and other Inuit dialects. 


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Burmese protest at San Gabriel Municipal Park. Photo by Mike Sergieff. Lawyer Frank R. Oo speaks to

Burmese protest at San Gabriel Municipal Park. Photo by Mike Sergieff.

Lawyer Frank R. Oo speaks to group of approximately 350 Burmese who gathered at San Gabriel Municipal Park to demonstrate against Burma’s brutal military dictatorship. Photograph dated August 14, 1988.


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Kotya looking bitchy during his photoshoot for foodKotya looking bitchy during his photoshoot for food

Kotya looking bitchy during his photoshoot for food


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Kitten named KotyaKitten named KotyaKitten named Kotya

Kitten named Kotya


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Burmese actress Wa Wa Win Shwe from The Burmese Archivist on Instagram

Burmese actress Wa Wa Win Shwe

Haveh Our Mojave!


Want to wake up to this handsome face? Mojave was one of our most critical cats at one point, but he’s sitting there like a cat version of Ian Somerhalder, right? He’s one cool dude. Check out his story on his Petfinder listing: https://www.petfinder.com/cat/mojave-39380239/ca/orange/kitty-devore-rescue-ca2002/

If you’re in California, you could have his hunk of fluff as your forever friend. Drop him an app.

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♥️ Thank You, Always.

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HBD Yeik

In Normal Days,

Most Girls usually go to Pagodas like this at Their Birthday. Now, Some Girls are Far From Home to Avoid Military Terrorists Killing Innocent people around the country.

They,( Myanmar Girls)

Even forget what is today?

Stay Alive is Important than Remembering the Birthday.


Help IDPs in Myanmar

 Lin Linn Gender: Transgender womanSexuality: N/ADOB: 6 August 1982 Ethnicity: BurmeseOccupation: Ma

Lin Linn

  • Gender:Transgender woman
  • Sexuality:N/A
  • DOB: 6 August 1982
  • Ethnicity:Burmese
  • Occupation: Makeup artist, actress

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Hnyìn, ca. late 1800sUnlisted (Myanmar)- Materials: Body: Gourd • Pipes: Bamboo- Length: Longest Pip

Hnyìn, ca. late 1800s
Unlisted (Myanmar)

-Materials: Body: Gourd • Pipes: Bamboo
-Length: Longest Pipe - 55.9 cm

Source:NY-MetMA


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Mandalay #MyanmarTag #Legendtravelgroup#Burma #mandalay #visitmandalay #southeastasia #indochina

Mandalay #Myanmar

Tag #Legendtravelgroup

#Burma #mandalay #visitmandalay #southeastasia #indochinalegend #lake #boat #burmese #visitburma #travelmyanmar (at Mandalay)


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