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- Turkey, used pharyngealization in 14 pharyngealized consonants. Chilcotin has pharyngealized consonants that trigger pharyngealization of vowels. Many...
- lateral) and ⟨lˤ⟩ (for a pharyngealized lateral), though the dedicated letter ⟨ɫ⟩, which covers both velarization and pharyngealization, is perhaps more common...
- alveolo-palatal ⟨ʃ⟩ palato-alveolar ⟨sʷ⟩ labialized coronal ⟨sˠ⟩ velarized coronal ⟨sˤ⟩ pharyngealized coronal voice-onset time ⟨sʰ⟩ aspirated coronal...
- t̠ postalveolar t tʰ aspirated t tʲ palatalized t tʷ labialized t t̚ t with no audible releasevoiced t t͈ tense t tʼ ejective t tˤ pharyngealized t...
- the members of the emphatic series may be realized as uvularized, pharyngealized, velarized or ejective, or by plain voicing contrast; for instance,...
- "pharyngealized" (actually epiglottalized) vowel. However, it does not have the distribution constraints characteristic of the anterior pharyngealized...
- realizations of this sound, all of which are central: Pharyngealized voiced alveolar stop [dˤ] Pharyngealized voiced dental stop [d̪ˤ] Velarized voiced dental...
- consonants; and sequences with ⟨ӏ⟩ or ⟨ъ⟩ for ejective consonants or pharyngealized consonants and vowels. Tatar also has discontinuous digraphs. See Cyrillic...
- extIPA, e.g. [s͇]. Especially guttural, e.g. [ɫ] (velarized l), [ꬸ] (pharyngealized l). The transcription of strident and harsh voice as extra-creaky /a᷽/...
- Strident vowels (also called sphincteric vowels) are strongly pharyngealized vowels accompanied by an (ary)epiglottal trill, with the larynx being raised...