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 Implosive consonant - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
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.arikah.net /encyclopedia/Voiced_implosive_consonant   (510 words)

  
 Voiced dental implosive -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The voiced dental implosive is a type of (A speech sound that is not a vowel) consonantal sound, used in some (additional info and facts about spoken) spoken (A systematic means of communicating by the use of sounds or conventional symbols) languages.
Its (additional info and facts about place of articulation) place of articulation is (additional info and facts about dental) dental which means it is articulated with the tongue on either the lower or the upper (The kind and number and arrangement of teeth (collectively) in a person or animal) teeth, or both.
Its (The sound made by the vibration of vocal folds modified by the resonance of the vocal tract) phonation type is voiced, which means the vocal cords are vibrating during the articulation.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/v/vo/voiced_dental_implosive.htm   (281 words)

  
 Dental consonant - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dentals are consonants such as t, d, n, and l articulated with either the lower or the upper teeth, or both, rather than with the gum ridge as in English.
The confusion with dental articulation comes from looking at the tongue from outside the mouth: With laminal (denti-)alveolar consonants, the tip of the tongue can be seen touching the teeth.
However, the apical dental consonant also has retracted tongue root—that is, it is pharyngealized.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Dental_consonant   (375 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: List of consonants   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The voiced dental fricative is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages.
The voiced dental plosive is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages.
The voiced palato-alveolar fricative or domed postalveolar fricative is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/List-of-consonants   (3658 words)

  
 iqexpand.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The voiced bilabial plosive occurs in English, and it is the sound denoted by the letter "b" in boy.
The voiced bilabial plosive occurs in English, and it is the sound denoted by the letter andquot;bandquot; in boy.
voiced bilabial plosive bakkan (nose) feebar (sickness) xob (leaf) When it occurs at the end of a word preceded by a vowel it is unreleased and often voiceless ([p]), or may be produced as an implosive.
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 Voiced dental implosive   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The voiced dental implosive is a type of consonantal sound,used in some spoken languages.
Its place of articulation is dental which means it is articulated with the tongue on either the lower orthe upper teeth, or both.
Its phonation type is voiced, which means the vocal cords are vibratingduring the articulation.
www.therfcc.org /voiced-dental-implosive-115495.html   (164 words)

  
 Implosive consonant   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
In the International Phonetic Alphabet, implosives are indicated by writing a plosive consonant with a hook top.
Because the airflow required for voicing reduces the vacuum being created in the mouth, implosives are easiest to make with a large oral cavity.
Fully voiced plosives are often slightly implosive, although this is not always described explicitly, as there is no contrast with modal-voiced plosives in such languages.
www.firebird.cn /wiki/Implosive_consonant   (556 words)

  
 Yulu - UPSID Language Profile   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
segst(n, [prenasalized, voiced, bilabial, plosive], [luvale, gbeya, yulu, sara, berta, ngizim, sedang, alawa, hakka, washkuk, selepet, kewa, wantoat, nambakaengo, paez, apinaye, siriono]).
segst(n, [prenasalized, voiced, velar, plosive], [luvale, gbeya, yulu, sara, berta, ngizim, sedang, alawa, hakka, washkuk, selepet, wantoat, nambakaengo, mazatec, paez, apinaye, siriono]).
segst(n, [voiced, palatal, implosive], [kadugli, swahili, maasai, nyangi, ik, yulu, angas]).
www.langmaker.com /db/ups_yulu.htm   (447 words)

  
 Mazahua - UPSID Language Profile   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
segfr(n, [voiced, dental_alveolar, sibilant, fricative], [breton, lithuanian, bulgarian, romanian, farsi, pashto, e_armenian, cheremis, kirghiz, khalaj, japanese, katcha, dagbani, senadi, ewe, igbo, ga, tarok, swahili, doayo, songhai, kanuri, logbara, yulu, amharic, hebrew, socotri, shilha, tuareg, awiya, kullo, dizi, hausa, mabuiag, sui, malagasy, changchow, burmese, kunimaipa, chipewyan, mazahua, dakota, bribri, apinaye, lak, burushaski]).
segla(n, [laryngealized, voiced, labial_velar, approximant], [logbara, sedang, sui, tiddim_chin, haida, nez_perce, klamath, otomi, mazahua, nootka, kwakw7ala, acoma, yuchi]).
segla(n, [laryngealized, voiced, palatal, approximant], [logbara, hausa, sui, haida, nez_perce, klamath, otomi, mazahua, nootka, kwakw7ala, acoma, yuchi, wappo]).
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 Upto11.net - Wikipedia Article for Dental consonant   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
However, they are actually alveolar; the difference between the Romance languages and English is not where the tongue contacts the roof of the mouth, but which part of the tongue makes contact.
The confusion with dental articulation comes from looking at the tongue from outside the mouth: With laminal alveolar consonants, the tip of the tongue can be seen touching the teeth.
The dental consonants as transcribed by the International Phonetic Alphabet are:
upto11.net /generic_wiki.php?q=dental_consonant_   (306 words)

  
 Implosive - KutjaraWiki   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
In the International Phonetic Alphabet, implosives are represented by a voiced stop symbol with a hook added: b, d, ɟ, ɡ → ɓ, ɗ, ʄ, ɠ.
The Practical Orthography of African Languages (1930) recommended that implosives be represented by an apostrophe preceding the equivalent stop: ʼBʼb, ʼDʼd ʼGʼg.
Ɓɓ is recommended for languages where the only implosive is a bilabial, and Ɗɗ for languages where a dental implosive also occurs.
www.kutjara.com /wiki/index.php?title=Implosive   (124 words)

  
 Voiced bilabial approximant - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Voiced bilabial approximant   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Voiced bilabial approximant - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Voiced bilabial approximant.
The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is, and the equivalent X-SAMPA symbol is
* Its phonation type is voiced, which means the vocal cords are vibrating during the articulation.
www.encyclopedia-glossary.com /en/Voiced-bilabial-approximant.html   (267 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.
www.umich.edu /~archive/linguistics/linguist.list/volume.5/no.801-850/5-806   (1757 words)

  
 Mock Exam Posibble Answers
Give one example of IPA symbols for vowels and one example for consonants, none of which occur in English or German, and describe them in terms of articulatory features.
Closely related to pitch which is the perceptual correlate of the fundamental frequency of the vocal folds.
Pitch is the perceptual correlate of the fundamental frequency of the vocal folds.
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 Voiced alveolar lateral fricative - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Voiced alveolar lateral fricative   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Voiced alveolar lateral fricative - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Voiced alveolar lateral fricative.
Here you will find more informations about Voiced alveolar lateral fricative.
The orginal Voiced alveolar lateral fricative article can be editet
www.encyclopedia-glossary.com /en/Voiced-alveolar-lateral-fricative.html   (266 words)

  
 Dental Consonant Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
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 Voiced implosive consonant -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Voiced implosive consonant -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
(additional info and facts about voiced alveolar implosive) voiced alveolar implosive
(additional info and facts about voiced bilabial implosive) voiced bilabial implosive
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/V/Vo/Voiced_implosive_consonant.htm   (99 words)

  
 eLibrary Project : Implosive   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
You never know you could be the next big star.
Mathew Bunn presented a sketch of an implosive bomb that was found in al-Qaeda's documents.
The Chieftains were rolling even before Twin Valley's implosive fourth frame.
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 All words on List of phonetics topics
Then the Emperor continued, "The one you love will not succeed, for she hates you at least as much as I hate you myself."-- kill you." The Emperor summoned M. Corvisart and said to him, "This neither the one nor the other," replied the assassin quickly.
As he was being conducted to the place where he was he cried in a loud voice, "Long live liberty!
For sovereigns there are neither long attacks nor great difficulties, and order not to be separated from her illustrious lover, Madame B---- she died in 1812.
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 Dental   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
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 The Language Of The Ferengi - STARTREKFANS.NET   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
th(ese), l, j, and all vowels are voiced in English.
Implosive stop - This is nothing like in English.
Alveolars and Dentals are grouped together as Coronals.
www.startrekfans.net /index.php?showtopic=10148&mode=linear   (4863 words)

  
 X-SAMPA -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
(additional info and facts about voiced bilabial plosive) voiced bilabial plosive
(additional info and facts about voiced bilabial fricative) voiced bilabial fricative
(additional info and facts about voiced dental fricative) voiced dental fricative
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/X/X/X-SAMPA5.htm   (674 words)

  
 Phonetics and Phonology
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.ling.mq.edu.au /speech/phonetics/phonetics/airstream_laryngeal/implosive.html   (118 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Voiced implosive consonant   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
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(A-) When his activist wife (Rachel Weisz) vanishes, a mild-mannered British diplomat (Ralph Fiennes, playing with implosive, depth-charge anguish) stationed in Kenya tries to unravel the reasons for her disappearance --and the reasons for her dedication -- in a gripping thriller, and equally powerful love story, based on spymaster John Le Carr 's novel.
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 Phonetics
position { bilabial, labiodental, dental, alveolar, postalveolar, retroflex, palatal, velar, uvular, pharyngeal, glottal, epiglottal, dental_alveolar, alveolo_palatal, labial_velar, labial_palatal };
By default, Languid uses the International Phonetic Alphabet, where each consonant and vowel implement the feature structures defined above.
phonemes myPhoneticAlphabet { "p" => #voiceless #bilabial #plosive> "b" => #voiced #bilabial #plosive> "t" => #voiceless #dental #plosive> "d" => #voiced #dental #plosive> }
lonestar.texas.net /~jebbo/conlang/phonetics.htm   (301 words)

  
 The Language Of The Ferengi - STARTREKFANS.NET   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
/b/ - voiced bilabial stop {bob} = /bab/
/v/ - voiced labiodental fricative {valve} = /vandlv/
/K/ - voiced uvular implosive =} /X/ /H/ - voiceless uvular fricative =} /x/
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 LINGUIST List 5.806: Proposal for an ASCII version of IPA, v.2.13 revised
(or Q) Nasal nj) ng) N Trill R Flap/Tap Fricative c" j" x g" X Rand h- ?and h h" Lateral fric Approximant j W" Lateral appr yand L CONSONANTS (NON-PULMONIC) Clicks Voiced implosives Ejectives p!
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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