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Topic: Voiced bilabial implosive


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  Implosive consonant - Mirrorpedia
Implosive consonants are plosives (rarely affricates) with a glottalic ingressive airstream mechanism.
Voiceless implosives are found in languages as varied as the Owere dialect of Igbo in Nigeria, Krongo in Sudan, and some dialects of the Quiche language in Guatemala, but they are quite rare.
Implosives are commonplace among the Sub-Saharan African languages, are widespread in Southeast Asia, and are found in a few languages of the Amazon Basin.
www.mirrorpedia.com /wiki/Implosive_consonant   (597 words)

  
  Implosive consonant - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Implosive consonants are plosives (rarely affricates) with a glottalic ingressive airstream mechanism.
Implosives are commonplace among the Sub-Saharan African languages, are widespread in Southeast Asia, and are found in a few languages of the Amazon Basin.
Phonetic characteristics of an unexploded palatal implosive in Hendo.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Implosive_consonant   (582 words)

  
 Voiced bilabial implosive - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The voiced bilabial implosive is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages.
Its manner of articulation is plosive or stop, which means it is produced by obstructing airflow in the vocal tract.
Its phonation type is voiced, which means the vocal cords are vibrating during the articulation.
www.encyclopedia-online.info /Voiced_bilabial_implosive   (181 words)

  
 B
In English, the letter b by itself usual denotes the voiced bilabial plosive (IPA /b/), as in bib, and it sometimes is "silent", as in debt or comb.
In most other languages that use the Latin alphabet, the letter a denotes the voiced bilabial plosive (IPA /b/), although in Spanish, in medial position it denotes the voiced bilabial fricative (IPA /β/).
In X-SAMPA, capital B denotes the voiced bilabial fricative.
encyclopedia.codeboy.net /wikipedia/b/bb/b.html   (463 words)

  
 VASTA Newsletter: 99 - Spring/Summer p. 1
Once the optimal voicing possibilities of the different vowel sounds have been explored and developed, time should be taken to link these sounds with the improvisational explorations which may lead to the embodiment of emotion in the voice.
We, as voice teachers, are all intensely aware of the fact that good voice quality is not enough without the subjective experience reflecting through the voice.
At this stage the students have good strong voices (which, in a multi-lingual set-up, should ideally be scientifically provedãand for this testing we make use of the LTAS analysisãso that the voice teachers own preferences about aesthetics should not cloud the decision), the teacher can move into the speech and pronunciation aspect of the training.
www.vasta.org /newsletter/99/summer01.html   (2109 words)

  
 Implosive consonant - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Implosives are found in approximately 10%-15% of the world's languages.
Because the airflow required for voicing reduces the vacuum being created in the mouth, implossives are easiest to make with a large oral cavity.
Thus bilabial [ɓ] is the easiest implossive to pronounce, and also most common around the world.
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/Voiced_implosive_consonant   (510 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: X-SAMPA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The voiced bilabial plosive is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages.
The voiced alveolo-palatal voiceless or laminal postalveolar fricative is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages.
The voiced bilabial fricative is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/X_SAMPA   (2100 words)

  
 iqexpand.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The bilabial trill is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages.
In Piraha, the bilabial trill is an allophone of /b/.
bilabial trill [ʙ] voiced bilabial approximant [β̞] voiced bilabial fricative [β] voiced bilabial implosive [É“] voiced bilabial plosive [b] voiceless bilabial fricative [ɸ] voiceless bilabial plosive [p]...
bilabial_trill.iqexpand.com   (596 words)

  
 Online Encyclopedia and Dictionary - B
In English, the letter b by itself usual denotes the voiced bilabial plosive (IPA), as in bib, and it sometimes is "silent", as in debt or comb.
In most other languages that use the Latin alphabet, the letter b denotes the voiced bilabial plosive (IPA /b/), although in Spanish, in medial position it denotes the voiced bilabial fricative (IPA /β/).
However, in Estonian and in Chinese transcription, B is not voiced, and is contrasted to P, which is a geminate /pp/ in Estonian and the aspirate /p
www.fact-archive.com /encyclopedia/B   (791 words)

  
 B   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
In English, the letter b by itself usual denotes the voiced bilabial plosive (IPA /b/), as in bib, and itsometimes is "silent", as in debt or comb.
Variants of the letter b denoterelated bilabial consonants, like voiced bilabial implosive and the bilabial trill.
In X-SAMPA, capitalB denotes the voiced bilabial fricative.
www.therfcc.org /b-58498.html   (598 words)

  
 Voiced bilabial implosive   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The voiced bilabial implosive is a type of consonantal sound,used in some spoken languages.
Its manner of articulation is plosive or stop, which means it is produced by obstructing airflow in the vocaltract.
Its phonation type is voiced, which means the vocal cords are vibratingduring the articulation.
www.therfcc.org /voiced-bilabial-implosive-115492.html   (154 words)

  
 sociology - B
In English, the letter b by itself usual denotes the voiced bilabial plosive (IPA), as in bib, and it sometimes is "silent", as in debt or comb.
However, in Estonian and in Chinese transcription, B is not voiced, and is contrasted to P, which is a geminate /pp/ in Estonian and the aspirate /p
In X-SAMPA, capital B denotes the voiced bilabial fricative.
www.aboutsociology.com /sociology/B   (797 words)

  
 Voiced bilabial implosive - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Its place of articulation is bilabial which means it is articulated with both lips.
Where symbols appear in pairs, the one to the right represents a voiced consonant.
This page was last modified 22:06, 27 July 2005.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Voiced_bilabial_implosive   (210 words)

  
 B bmsg A Z The letter B is the second...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
In English, the letter b by itself usual denotes the voiced bilabial plosive voiced bilabial plosive (IPA /b/), as in "bib", and it sometimes is "silent", as in "debt" or "comb".
Variants of the letter b denote related bilabial consonant bilabial consonants, like voiced bilabial implosive voiced bilabial implosive and the bilabial trill bilabial trill.
In X-SAMPA X-SAMPA, capital B denotes the voiced bilabial fricative voiced bilabial fricative.
www.biodatabase.de /b   (662 words)

  
 VOICED BILABIAL IMPLOSIVE FACTS AND INFORMATION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Its manner_of_articulation is plosive or stop, which means it is produced by obstructing airflow in the vocal tract.
Its place_of_articulation is bilabial which means it is articulated with both lips.
It is an oral_consonant, which means air is allowed to escape through the mouth.
www.bradleyisenbek.com /voiced_bilabial_implosive   (148 words)

  
 Department of Linguistics, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia
Supralaryngeal closure (in this case alveolar, but IPA also allows for bilabial, dental, palatal, velar and uvular).
This creates turbulent air flow and generates the implosive burst noise.
Air is pushed out of the lungs causing the vocal folds to vibrate.
www.shlrc.mq.edu.au /speech/phonetics/phonetics/airstream_laryngeal/implosive.html   (127 words)

  
 Voiced bilabial implosive - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Voiced bilabial implosive - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is ɓ, and the equivalent X-SAMPA symbol is
This encyclopedia, history, geography and biography article about Voiced bilabial implosive contains research on
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/Voiced_bilabial_implosive   (195 words)

  
 Hamer - UPSID Language Profile   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
segla(n, [voiced, alveolar, flap], [irish, romanian, bengali, sinhalese, osmanli, kpelle, diola, bariba, gbeya, maasai, luo, tama, arabic, amharic, neo_aramaic, somali, hamer, hausa, ngizim, burera, w_desert, aranda, standard_thai, garo, boro, washkuk, selepet, kewa, chuave, daribi, fasu, yareba, koiari, tzeltal, otomi, yaqui, karok, ocaina, carib, chacobo, tacana, jaqaru, wapishana, campa, moxo, guarani, barasano, tucano, telugu, lak, brahui]).
segst(n, [voiced, bilabial, implosive], [katcha, kadugli, kpelle, dan, igbo, tarok, swahili, zulu, doayo, gbeya, maasai, nyangi, ik, tama, mursi, yulu, sara, koma, hamer, hausa, angas, margi, kanakuru, vietnamese, khmer, karen, maidu, mazahua, s_nambiquara]).
segst(n, [voiced, palatal, plosive], [breton, komi, tavgy, katcha, wolof, diola, senadi, tampulma, birom, maba, tama, temein, tabi, mursi, tuareg, hamer, angas, margi, ngizim, sundanese, malay, yao, klamath, kwakw7ala, acoma, muinane, kurukh, yukaghir, basque]).
www.langmaker.com /db/ups_hamer.htm   (469 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: B   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
In phonetics, gemination is when a spoken consonant is doubled, so that it is pronounced for an audibly longer period of time than a single consonant.
In phonetics, aspiration is the strong burst of air that accompanies the release of some stop consonants.
In phonetics, a bilabial consonant is a consonant articulated with both lips.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/B   (6521 words)

  
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The 1993 version of IPA treats implosives as inherently voiced, but it seems likely that voiceless implosives will be assigned their own symbols some day soon.
Voiced h could perhaps be written h$, on graphic grounds, but it has been written h" instead.
The range of the voice is divided into five units, to which the numbers 1 through 5 are assigned, with 1 low and 5 high.
umich.edu /~archive/linguistics/linguist.list/volume.5/no.801-850/5-806   (1757 words)

  
 Consonants in the Earth Language Phonetic System
then click and a voiced nasal sound are produced at once.
places of articulation are the same, but are different between voiced and voiceless.
To show voiced glottal fricative, it also needs to form a C-c with a vowel for the mouth sift.
www.earthlanguage.org /english/phone/conson.htm   (2105 words)

  
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In English, the letter b by itself usual denotes the
voiced bilabial plosive (IPA /b/), as in bib, and it sometimes is "silent", as in debt or comb.
Variants of the letter b denote related bilabial consonants, like
en-cyclopedia.com /wiki/B   (624 words)

  
 Phoneticians define phonation as use of the laryngeal system...
The sound of this type produced at the glottis is called a "glottal stop".
The voice source is used to change "intonation" and the "tone" of words by varying the subglottal pressure as well as the tension of the vocal folds.
This leads to changes in the frequency of vibration, which are in turn perceived by the listener as modifications in "pitch" and/or in "loudness".
www.geodatabase.de /Voiced   (199 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Voiced implosive consonant   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
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www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Voiced-implosive-consonant   (92 words)

  
 Kuwait bei eLexi - das Onlinelexikon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is χ, and the
The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is ɗ, and the equivalent
The voiced dental implosive is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages.
www.elexi.de /en/k/ku/kuwait.html   (1003 words)

  
 LINGUIST List 5.806: Proposal for an ASCII version of IPA, v.2.13 revised
Bilabial click ("bull's eye") p` Bilabial ejective q Voiceless uvular stop ("lower-case q") Q Glottal stop (optional substitute for ?) r Alveolar trill ("lower-case r") r^ Rhoticity diacritic ("rhoticity mark") rand Alveolar approximant ("turned r") r" Retroflex flap ("r with right tail") r!
Glottal stop ?and Voiced pharyngeal fricative ("reversed glottal stop") ?and^ Pharyngealized diacritic ("superscript reversed glottal stop") ?and- Alternate of ?" ("barred reversed glottal stop") ?- Epiglottal plosive ("barred glottal stop") ?" Voiced epiglottal fricative ("barred reversed glottal stop"); alternately ?and-
Mid central vowel ("schwa") ~ Creaky voiced diacritic ("subscript tilde") ~^ Nasalized diacritic ("superscript tilde") ~) Velarized or pharyngealized diacritic ("superimposed tilde") (Non-syllabic diacritic ("subscript arch") (^ Extra-short ("breve"))) Tie bar ("top ligature") [ Dental diacritic ("subscript bridge") ] Apical diacritic ("subscript inverted bridge") [] Laminal diacritic ("subscript box").
www.ling.ed.ac.uk /linguist/issues/5/5-806.html   (1757 words)

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