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 International Phonetic Alphabet Online Research :: Information about International Phonetic Alphabet
Approximant consonant     Bilabial approximant     Labiodental approximant     Alveolar approximant     Retroflex approximant     Palatal approximant     Velar approximant    (Uvular approximant)    (Pharyngeal approximant)    (Epiglottal approximant)
Nasal consonant     Bilabial nasal     Labiodental nasal     Alveolar nasal     Retroflex nasal     Palatal nasal     Velar nasal     Uvular nasal  
Manner of articulation ↓ Bilabial consonant Labiodental consonant Dental consonant Alveolar consonant Postalveolar consonant Retroflex consonant Palatal consonant Velar consonant Uvular consonant Pharyngeal consonant Epiglottal consonant Glottal consonant
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 SAMPA Общеевропейский проект
plosive D 68 voiced dental fricative f 102 voiceless labiodental fricative g 103 voiced velar plosive G 71 voiced velar fricative h 104 voiceless glottal fricative j 106 palatal approximant k 107 voiceless velar plosive l 108 dental/alveol.
lateral approximant L 76 palatal lateral approximant m 109 bilabial nasal n 110 dental/alveol.
nasal J 74 palatal nasal N 78 velar nasal p 112 voiceless bilabial plosive r 114 alveolar trill R 82 uvular trill/fricative s 115 voiceless alveolar fricative S 83 voiceless postalveolar fricative t 116 voiceless dental/alveol.
homepages.tversu.ru /~ips/node21.html   (203 words)

  
 Lindiga: Phonology and Writing
g [x], [ɣ] -- a voiceless velar fricative; before i or j, pronounced as [ç]; a voiced velar fricative [ɣ] between vowels or adjacent to voiced consonants.
j [j] -- a voiced palatal approximant; palatalizes preceding consonants.
ch [x] -- a voiceless velar fricative; before i or j, pronounced as [ç] (equivalent to g).
www.io.com /~hmiller/lang/Lindiga/phonology.html   (923 words)

  
 iparecor.txt
Where a symbol might be interpreted as denoting either a fricative or an approximant, the raising symbol makes it clear we mean the fricative, as in the voiced apico-alveolar fricative, ["OA].
Another use for the tie bar might be to show nasalized clicks, where the click articulation occurs simultaneously with a voiced velar nasal that uses a pulmonic air-stream, thus a nasalized postalveolar (retroflex) click [N_!A].
H: Approximants are similar in their manner of articulation to fricatives, but are produced without friction, without making the airstream turbulent.
www.phon.ucl.ac.uk /home/wells/iparecor.txt   (2078 words)

  
 tatar ipa
voiced uvular stop /G/ and voiced velar fricative as allophones of /g/
classweb.gmu.edu /accent/nl-ipa/tataripa.html   (58 words)

  
 Online Encyclopedia and Dictionary - W
The sound [w], the voiced labial-velar approximant, was previously represented by the Runic letter Wynn (Ƿ).
In Dutch, W is a labiodental approximant (with the exception of words with EEUW, which have), or other diphthongs containing -UW.
W was invented in the 7th century by Anglo-Saxon writers, and was originally a doubled V (which also represented U—hence the name "Double U").
www.fact-archive.com /encyclopedia/W   (688 words)

  
 Search Encyclopedia.com
It is a usual symbol for a voiceless velar stop, as in the English cook.
It is a usual symbol for a voiced alveolar (or dental) nasal, as in the English not.
In chemistry N is the symbol for the element nitrogen.
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 Klamath - UPSID Language Profile
segla(n, [voiceless, labial_velar, approximant], [sedang, lakkia, kaliai, iai, yao, klamath, otomi, mazahua, hopi, aleut]).
segla(n, [laryngealized, voiced, palatal, approximant], [logbara, hausa, sui, haida, nez_perce, klamath, otomi, mazahua, nootka, kwakw7ala, acoma, yuchi, wappo]).
segla(n, [voiceless, palatal, approximant], [malagasy, yao, klamath, otomi, mazahua, hopi, aleut]).
www.langmaker.com /db/ups_klamath.htm   (415 words)

  
 Labial-velar consonant - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
There may be labial-velar approximants in languages like Japanese; see labiovelar consonant.
They are sometimes called "labiovelar consonants", a term which can also refer to labialized velars, such as the approximant [w].
Truly doubly articulated labial-velars occur as plosives and nasal stops in the majority of languages in West and Central Africa, and are relatively common in the eastern end of New Guinea.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Labial-velar_consonant   (307 words)

  
 Phonetics and Phonology
In English the most common approximant allophones are voiced although voiceless allophones can occur (especially at the start of a stressed syllable when preceded by a voiceless fricative or aspirated oral stop that also belongs to the same syllable).
During the approximant target, the vocal folds might be together and vibrating or might not be.
Velum opening is optional for approximants except in languages where there is a phonemic distinction between nasalised and non-nasalised approximants.
www.ling.mq.edu.au /speech/phonetics/phonetics/consonants/approximants.html   (250 words)

  
 Kolagian Orthography
The 21 consonants of the Latin alphabet are used with their IPA values, with the following exceptions: {h} is usually part of a digraph, {j} is a voiced palatal stop [J], {r} is an alveolar approximant [r], and {x} is reserved for each language's individual needs.
Clicks are represented as a combination of velar stop and some other stop, with an exclamation mark {!} in between them to signify that it is a click.
Previous versions of RKO used {thl} and {dhl} instead of the Icelandic letters {þ} and {ð}, and this may still be seen in the current spelling of Olaetyan, or in ASCII representations of RKO spelling.
www.io.com /~hmiller/lang/rko3.html   (637 words)

  
 The International Phonetic Alphabet
Nasals and approximants are voiced (except when whispered), because it is hard to hear them when they are not: a laminar (the opposite of turbulent) flow of air not accompanied by a vibration of the vocal cords is all but inaudible.
It is often used instead of the approximant [j], for example before an [i] (consider the English word “yeast”) or when whispering (in which case it is actually the voiceless version which is pronounced).
approximant (but a voiceless one, which is strange), because you don't really constrict your vocal cords beyond the normal amount of frication that goes on in the laryngeal region anyway.
www.madore.org /~david/misc/linguistic/ipa   (7060 words)

  
 Proyectos ADN Hispanos y Geograficos provided by Bravenet.com
The Latin labial-velar approximant /w/ typically evolved into the voiced bilabial plosive /b/ in Gascon and Spanish, probably under the influence of Basque and Aquitanian (a language related to old Basque and spoken in Gascony in Antiquity).
This explains the Roman pun at the expense of the Aquitanians (ancestor of the Gascons): "Beati Hispani quibus vivere bibere est", which translates as "Blessed Iberians [the Romans considered the Aquitanians akin to the Iberians], for whom living (vivere) is drinking (bibere)".
proyectosadnhispanos.bravehost.com /ProyectoADNPRvascos.html   (6879 words)

  
 Oriental Name Construction for Authors of Fantasy
The Japanese characters are the same as their 'K' relatives, except for two marks in the upper right-hand corner that mark it has a voiced character.
This is an aspirated voiceless labial plosive, as in 'POOR'
This is an aspirated voiceless alveolar plosive, as in 'TORE'
modzer0.cs.uaf.edu /~logan/names.html   (2553 words)

  
 Magyar Nyelvõr — The International Phonetic Alphabet (revised to 1993) coded in SAMPA
p\ B f v T D s z S Z s` z` C j\ x G X R X\ ?\ h h\ Lateral fricative K K\ Approximant P r\ r\` j M\ Lateral approximant l l` L L\ Where symbols appear in pairs, the one to the right represents a voiced consonant.
But prefered to use the default (ts) to represent affricates and double articulations, and use disjunctor(hyphen) for the sequence (cluster): t-s.
Nasal m F n n` J N N\ Trill B\ r R\ Tap or Flap 4 r` Fric.
www.c3.hu /~nyelvor/special/sampa.htm   (189 words)

  
 5-806
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") r& Alveolar approximant ("turned r") r" Retroflex flap ("r with right tail") r!
(or Q) Nasal nj) ng) N Trill R Flap/Tap Fricative c" j" x g" X R& h- ?& h h" Lateral fric Approximant j W" Lateral appr y& L CONSONANTS (NON-PULMONIC) Clicks Voiced implosives Ejectives p!
The following tables follow the arrangement of the chart published in the Journal of the IPA for ease of reference.
www.umich.edu /~archive/linguistics/linguist.list/volume.5/no.801-850/5-806   (1757 words)

  
 SAMPA - europäisch
plosive T 84 voiceless dental fricative v 118 voiced labiodental fricative w 119 labial-velar approximant x 120 voiceless velar fricative H 72 labial-palat.
plosive D 68 voiced dental fricative f 102 voiceless labiodental fricative g 103 voiced velar plosive G 71 voiced velar fricative h 104 voiceless glottal fricative j 106 palatal approximant k 107 voiceless velar plosive l 108 dental/alveol.
SAMPA computer readable phoneme alphabet for European languages, with ASCII and IPA definitions (1990) Consonants b 98 voiced bilabial plosive c 99 voiceless palatal plosive C 67 voiceless palatal fricative d 100 voiced dental/alveol.
coral.lili.uni-bielefeld.de /Classes/Winter95/Grundkurs/grundkur/node21.html   (1757 words)

  
 List of phonetics topics
\n*labialization\n*labial-palatal approximant\n*labial-palatal consonant\n*labial-velar approximant\n*labial-velar consonant\n*labiodental approximant\n*labiodental consonant\n*labiodental nasal\n*laminal consonant\n*lateral alveolar approximant\n*lateral alveolar click\n*lateral alveolar flap\n*lateral consonant\n*lateral palatal approximant\n*lateral retroflex approximant\n*lateral velar approximant\n*lateral voiced alveolar fricative\n*lateral voiceless alveolar fricative\n*length (phonetics)\n*linguolabial consonant\n*lips\n*list of consonants\n*list of vowels
\n*back vowel\n*bilabial click\n*bilabial consonant\n*bilabial ejective\n*bilabial nasal\n*bilabial trill\n*breathy voice
encyclopedia.codeboy.net /wikipedia/l/li/list_of_phonetics_topics.html   (1757 words)

  
 SAMPA Общеевропейский проект
plosive T 84 voiceless dental fricative v 118 voiced labiodental fricative w 119 labial-velar approximant x 120 voiceless velar fricative H 72 labial-palat.
plosive D 68 voiced dental fricative f 102 voiceless labiodental fricative g 103 voiced velar plosive G 71 voiced velar fricative h 104 voiceless glottal fricative j 106 palatal approximant k 107 voiceless velar plosive l 108 dental/alveol.
SAMPA computer readable phoneme alphabet for European languages, with ASCII and IPA definitions (1990) Consonants b 98 voiced bilabial plosive c 99 voiceless palatal plosive C 67 voiceless palatal fricative d 100 voiced dental/alveol.
homepages.tversu.ru /~ips/node21.html   (203 words)

  
 Sprachlaute: Phonologie (Wortphonologie)
plosive T 84 voiceless dental fricative v 118 voiced labiodental fricative w 119 labial-velar approximant x 120 voiceless velar fricative H 72 labial-palat.
plosive D 68 voiced dental fricative f 102 voiceless labiodental fricative g 103 voiced velar plosive G 71 voiced velar fricative h 104 voiceless glottal fricative j 106 palatal approximant k 107 voiceless velar plosive l 108 dental/alveol.
SAMPA computer readable phoneme alphabet for European languages, with ASCII and IPA definitions (1990) Consonants b 98 voiced bilabial plosive c 99 voiceless palatal plosive C 67 voiceless palatal fricative d 100 voiced dental/alveol.
coral.lili.uni-bielefeld.de /Classes/Summer98/Grundkurs98/Vorlesung/grundkursvorlesung/node7.html   (1218 words)

  
 LIST OF CONSONANTS FACTS AND INFORMATION
alveolar_approximant *alveolar_lateral_approximant *bilabial_approximant *labial-palatal_approximant *labial-velar approximant (voiced) *labial-velar approximant (voiceless) *labiodental_approximant *palatal_approximant *palatal_lateral_approximant *retroflex_approximant *retroflex_lateral_approximant *velar_approximant *velar_lateral_approximant *velarized_alveolar_lateral_approximant ===Flap (tap) consonants===
www.witwib.com /List_of_consonants   (126 words)

  
 iqexpand.com
voiced palatal implosive [ʄ] voiced palatal plosive[ɟ] voiceless palatal fricative[ç] voiceless palatal plosive [c] Labial-palatal consonants labial-palatal approximant[ɥ] Velar consonants velar...
Voiced palatal implosive (andquot;barred eshandquot;) k U+006b k k k k k Voiceless velar stop (andquot;lower-case kandquot;) kʼ U+006B U+02BC k` k' k` k` Velar ejective tandlt;lbvandgt; k))p...
Its phonation type is voiced, which means the vocal cords are vibrating during the articulation.
voiced_palatal_implosive.iqexpand.com /index.php?title=Phonetics&action=edit   (518 words)

  
 Information on Labial consonant
For example, the Spanish consonant spelt b or v is pronounced as a voiced bilabial approximant between vowels.
Bilabial fricatives and the bilabial approximant do not exist in standard English, but do occur in many languages.
Labials are consonants articulated either with both lips (bilabial articulation) or with the lower lip and the upper teeth (labiodental articulation).
www.information-resource.net /search/Labial.html   (115 words)

  
 Labial-velar approximant -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
The labial-velar approximant is a type of (A speech sound that is not a vowel) consonantal sound, used in some (Click link for more info and facts about spoken) spoken (A systematic means of communicating by the use of sounds or conventional symbols) languages.
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.
Its (Click link for more info and facts about manner of articulation) manner of articulation is (Click link for more info and facts about approximant) approximant, which means it is produced by bringing one articulator close to another but without the vocal tract being narrowed to such an extent that a turbulent airstream is produced.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/l/la/labial-velar_approximant.htm   (293 words)

  
 Approximant consonant - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For example, the voiceless labial-velar approximant [ʍ] is generally called a fricative, despite doubts that such doubly articulated fricatives are even possible.
Approximants are speech sounds that could be regarded as intermediate between vowels and typical consonants.
Occasionally the glottal "fricatives" are called approximants as well, but they are actually phonations of the glottis without any accompanying manner or place of articulation.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Approximant   (293 words)

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