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To guard (translated from Portuguese)
... of the language (root) against the hard palato (sky of the mouth) /k/ (= what!) and ...
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Velar consonant (translated from French)
Velar consonant So certain characters of this article ... Post-alveolar Alvéolo-palatal Rétroflexe Dorsal Palatal Velar Uvulaire Pharyngal/Glottal Pharyngal Épiglottal Glottal Multiple Labio-palatal Labio-velar Post-alvéolo-velar See also: Mode of articulation One velar consonant, or more briefly one velar, ...
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Talk:Voiceless palatal-velar fricative
Talk:Voiceless palatal-velar fricative I think this is a bit ... call it a voiceless dorso-palatal labio-velar (or just labial) fricative. Any Swedish-speaking ... but also named the "Voiceless dorso-palatal velar fricative". I have tried reading up on ... accurate to call it the "voiceless dorso-palato-bilabial fricative" or something? Also, what's ... symbol, he calls a highly rounded, labiodental, velar or velarized fricative.... Lindblad suggests that ...
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Voiceless palatal-velar fricative
Voiceless palatal-velar fricative IPA – number 175 IPA – ... or S~ (help· info ) The voiceless palatal-velar fricative (also voiceless dorso-palatal velar fricative, voiceless postalveolar and velar fricative, voiceless coarticulated velar and palatoalveolar fricative) is a term ...
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Click consonant
... and a posterior one which is usually velar but can also be uvular. This posterior ... Since the posterior articulation is most commonly velar (and can only be velar in most languages), only the place of ... a dental anterior articulation/release and a velar-nasal posterior articulation/accompaniment. There are numerous ... extremely complicated combinations such as a voiced velar click followed by voiceless affricated ejective, , ...
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Click consonant (Psychology wiki)
... and a posterior one which is usually velar but can also be uvular . This posterior ... Since the posterior articulation is most commonly velar (and can only be velar in most languages), only the place of ... a dental anterior articulation/release and a velar-nasal posterior articulation/accompaniment. There are numerous ... extremely complicated combinations such as a voiced velar click followed by voiceless affricated ejective, , ...
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Talk:International Phonetic Alphabet/Archive II
... Ladefoged making that sound. See e.g. velar nasal, voiceless retroflex fricative. Nohat 04:47 ... ducked out on the voiceless dorso-palatal velar fricative and I've added a sound ... h and final n might actually be velar, and the ch might be like Mandarin ... alveolar or palatal click - proposed symbol for velar click, withdrawn by the IPA in 1970 (velar clicks being judged impossible) - voiceless uvular ...
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Palatal click
... X-SAMPA =\ Kirshenbaum c! (help· info ) The palato-alveolar clicks are a family of click ... to represent an actual speech sound. Attested palato-alveolar clicks include: or voiceless velar palato-alveolar click (may also be aspirated, ejective, affricated, etc.) or voiced velar palato-alveolar click (may also be ...
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Postalveolar consonant
... consonant Places of articulation Labial Bilabial Labial-velar Labial-alveolar Labiodental Coronal Linguolabial Interdental Dental ... Alveolo-palatal Retroflex Dorsal Palatal Labial-palatal Velar Uvular Uvular-epiglottal Radical Pharyngeal Epiglotto-pharyngeal ... the fricatives and affricates, a subtype called palato-alveolar consonants (see below) are shown with ... with examples in their own articles. The palato-alveolar sibilants and postalveolar clicks identified by ... Description Example Language Orthography IPA Meaning Voiceless palato-alveolar fricative English ip [ ] ship Voiced ...
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Talk:Laryngeal theory
... sibilant) would pattern neatly if also the velar, palato-velar and labio-velar stops were matched by corresponding velar *h 2 , palato-velar *h 1 ...
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