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Topic: Voiced velar implosive


  
  Implosive consonant - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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.
Phonetic characteristics of an unexploded palatal implosive in Hendo.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Implosive_consonant   (582 words)

  
 Articles - Voiced velar implosive   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
The voiced velar implosive is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages.
Its place of articulation is velar which means it is articulated with the back part of the tongue (the dorsum) against the soft palate (the velum).
Its phonation type is voiced, which means the vocal cords are vibrating during the articulation.
www.quickize.com /articles/Voiced_velar_implosive   (172 words)

  
 iqexpand.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
The voiced palatal implosive is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages.
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 voiced palatal plosive voiced pharyngeal fricative voiced postalveolar fricative voiced retroflex fricative voiced retroflex plosive voiced uvular fricative voiced uvular implosive...
voiced_palatal_implosive.iqexpand.com /index.php?title=Phonetics&action=edit   (518 words)

  
 Voiced velar implosive - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Voiced velar implosive   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
Here you will find more informations about Voiced velar implosive.
* Its place of articulation is velar which means it is articulated with the back part of the tongue (the dorsum) against the soft palate (the velum).
* Its phonation type is voiced, which means the vocal cords are vibrating during the articulation.
www.encyclopedia-glossary.com /en/Voiced-velar-implosive.html   (255 words)

  
 Implosive_consonant   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
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.
Velar [ɠ], on the other hand, is quite rare (and uvular [ʛ;] even rarer).
www.antiqueshop.ws /search.php?title=Implosive_consonant   (464 words)

  
 International Phonetic Alphabet   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
Nasal consonant    ; Bilabial nasal    ; Labiodental nasal    ; Alveolar nasal    ; Retroflex nasal    ; Palatal nasal    ; Velar nasal    ; Uvular nasal  ;
Approximant consonant    ; Voiced bilabial approximant    ; Labiodental approximant    ; Alveolar approximant    ; Retroflex approximant    ; Palatal approximant    ; Velar approximant    ;(ʁ)    (Pharyngeal approximant)    ;(Ê¢)
Voiced alveolo-palatal fricative Voiced palatalized postalveolar (alveolo-palatal) fricative
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 How to make the sounds in Wolof - Consonants   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
When it occurs at the end of a word preceded by a vowel it is unreleased and often voiceless ([k]), or may be produced as an implosive.
When it occurs at the end of a word preceded by a vowel it is unreleased and often voiceless ([c]), or may be produced as an implosive.
The Wolof r is normally voiced but may occasionally be unvoiced when at the end of a word.
www.bcconline.org /wolof/Language/consonants.htm   (1228 words)

  
 Voiced uvular implosive - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Voiced uvular implosive   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
Voiced uvular implosive - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Voiced uvular implosive.
Here you will find more informations about Voiced uvular implosive.
The voiced uvular implosive is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages.
www.encyclopedia-glossary.com /en/Voiced-uvular-implosive.html   (253 words)

  
 Voiced velar implosive - Dangeruss-Industries.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
{{Infobox IPAipa=608ipa-image=Xsampa-g_lessthan.pngxsampa=g_velar implosive.ogg}} The voiced velar implosive is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages.
The airstream mechanism is glottalic ingressive, which means it is produced by pulling air downward with the glottis, rather than pushing it out.
Implosive Compulsive Impulsive Tramples IMPLSF KMPLSF IMPLSF TRMPLS
www.dangeruss-industries.com /results/Image:Xsampa-g_lessthan.png.html   (171 words)

  
 Velar consonant   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
Velars are consonant s articulated with the back part of the tongue (the dorsum) against the soft palate (the back part of the roof of the mouth, known also as the velum).
The velar consonants identified by the International Phonetic Alphabet are:
# For English dialect s that distinguish between which and witch Since the velar region of the roof of the mouth is relatively extensive and the movements of the dorsum are not very precise, velars easily undergo assimilation, shifting their articulation back or to the front depending on the quality of adjacent vowels.
www.information-and-answers.com /resource-Velar_consonant.html   (215 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)

  
 Swahili - UPSID Language Profile
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]).
segst(n, [voiced, dental_alveolar, implosive], [katcha, tarok, swahili, doayo, maasai, mursi, yulu, berta, kullo, hausa, karen, mazahua, s_nambiquara]).
segst(n, [voiced, palatal, implosive], [kadugli, swahili, maasai, nyangi, ik, yulu, angas]).
www.langmaker.com /db/ups_swahili.htm   (272 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)

  
 All words on List of phonetics topics
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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.
www.allwords.org /li/list-of-phonetics-topics.html   (184 words)

  
 SECTION I: GANH PHONOLOGY AND NOUN STRUCTURE:
[ģ] is a voiced uvular implosive, a brief, throaty gulp.
            [g] is a voiced velar fricative; this is the Parisian French
[l] is a voiced velarized lateral approximant; or a ‘dark’ English
www.geocities.com /mrprofessor13/ganh.html   (1255 words)

  
 The Language Of The Ferengi - STARTREKFANS.NET   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
th(ese), l, j, and all vowels are voiced in English.
Implosive stop - This is nothing like in English.
Velars in English include: k, g, and ng.
www.startrekfans.net /index.php?showtopic=10148   (4863 words)

  
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APPROXIMANT v\ \0x028B vd labiodental approximant r\ \0x0279 vd alveolar approximant M\ \0x0270 velar approximant #
N\ \0x0274 vd uvular nasal N \0x014B vd velar nasal #
j\ \0x029D vd palatal fricative G \0x0263 vd velar fricative X \0x03C7 vl uvular fricative R \0x0281 vd uvular fricative #
www.ocf.berkeley.edu /~nss/encoder/x-sampa.edict   (751 words)

  
 Iambic Feet in Paumari and the Theory of Foot Structure   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
But this relatively small inventory includes some areally unusual phonemes, in particular two aspirated voiceless stops and two voiced implosives.
voiced alvelopalatal affricate; p /p/ voiceless bilabial stop; t /t/ voiceless alveolar stop; th /t
voiced alveolar flap; v /w/ voiced labiovelar approximant; '
journals.dartmouth.edu /cgi-bin/WebObjects/Journals.woa/2/xmlpage/1/article/263?htmlOnce=yes   (5763 words)

  
 SindhiOnline Script: letter gg
This letter represents the implosive consonant [gg], and is a sound that is not present in English, nor is it found in any other European or South Asian language.
It is formed in the mouth in the same way as a regular [g] sound, but is made with a sucking-in gesture.
See SCRIPT BASICS: PRONUNCIATION TIPS FOR IMPLOSIVES for more information.
www.linguistics.uiuc.edu /sindhi/script/42-gg   (75 words)

  
 7 bit representation of the IPA
(G Voiced uvular implosive ("hooktop small capital g")
Velar approximant ("turned m with long right leg")
Palatal nasal ("n with leftward hook at left")
www.blahedo.org /ascii-ipa.html   (577 words)

  
 IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet) -- Unicode Inputter
ɧ HOOKTOP HENG Simultaneous voiceless postalveolar and velar fricative
ɫ L WITH TILDE Velarized voiced dental or alveolar lateral approximant
r LOWER-CASE R Voiced dental or alveolar trill (Cz.
users.ox.ac.uk /~tayl0010/ipa-inputter.htm   (419 words)

  
 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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