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Pharyngealization is a
secondary articulation of
consonants or
vowels by
which the
pharynx or
epiglottis is
constricted during the
articulation of the...
- The
voiceless alveolar fricatives are a type of
fricative consonant pronounced with the tip or
blade of the
tongue against the
alveolar ridge (gum line)...
- The
voiceless alveolar,
dental and
postalveolar plosives (or stops) are
types of
consonantal sounds used in
almost all
spoken languages. The
symbol in...
-
uvular ejectives,
Ubykh also
possesses a
pharyngealised version and a
concurrently labialised and
pharyngealised version,
making a
total of five: [qʼɜqʼɜ]...
- well, the
pharyngealised labial consonants /pˤ/ /pˤʼ/ are
almost exclusively noted in
words where they are ****ociated with
another pharyngealised consonant...
- languages, and most
likely was
ejective /kʼ/. In
Arabic the
emphatics are
pharyngealised and this
causes a
preference for back vowels, this is not
shown in Hebrew...
- ajn, æːn għasfur 'bird' (ˤ)ː, ħː has the
effect of
lengthening and
pharyngealising ****ociated
vowels (għi and għu are [i̞(ˤ)j] (may be
transcribed as...
- of
southern Africa with
their extensive system of clicks.
There are
pharyngealised consonants and a four-way
place contrast among sibilants. It was the...
- when an
emphatic sun
letter has a less
emphatic counterpart (i.e. non-
pharyngealised) […] the
definite article ****imilates in
place of
articulation but not...
- varies. In the North, it is
pharyngealised [lˤ], but in a
final position, many
speakers produce a strongly-
pharyngealised vocoid with no
alveolar contact...