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article contains phonetic transcriptions in the
International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). For an
introductory guide on IPA symbols, see Help:IPA. For...
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palatal or
uvular tap or flap,
which unlike a
velar tap is
believed to be
articulatorily possible,
could be
represented this way (by *[ɟ̆, ɢ̆~ʀ̆]).
Though deemed...
- in F2. It can only
appear in
syllable onset. It is not
noisy either articulatorily or perceptually. [ʝ̞] can vary
towards [ʝ] in
emphatic pronunciations...
- "apico-alveolar"
sibilant [s̺] (also
described acoustically as "grave" and
articulatorily as "retracted"), with a weak "hushing"
sound reminiscent of retroflex...
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Retracted vowels and
raised vowels constitute the traditional, but
articulatorily inaccurate,
category of back vowels. Moisik, Scott; Czaykowska-Higgins...
- a non-turbulent
airflow and are
nearly always voiced, but they are
articulatorily obstruents, as
there is
complete blockage of the oral cavity. The term...
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Raised vowels and
retracted vowels constitute the
traditional but
articulatorily-inaccurate
category of back vowels, but they also
cover most of the...
- hence, can use a
simultaneous expression,
although this is
limited articulatorily and linguistically.
Visual perception allows processing of simultaneous...
- and [isǁʰɔsa] isXhosa, from
isiXhosa (the
Xhosa language). Like
other articulatorily complex consonants,
clicks tend to be
found in
lexical words rather...
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articulators is continuous, only
certain configurations tend to be
articulatorily and/or
acoustically stable,
giving rise to fix
frequencies for formants...