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  1. Index of phonetics articles - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Index_of_phonetics_articles

    Postalveolar nasal (n̠) Preaspiration; Prenasalized consonant; Prosody; Pulmonic egressive; R. R-colored vowel; Retroflex approximant (ɻ) Retroflex click (‼) Retroflex consonant; Retroflex ejective (ʈʼ) Retroflex ejective affricate (ʈʂʼ) Retroflex ejective fricative (ʂʼ) Retroflex flap (ɽ) Retroflex nasal (ɳ) Retroflex lateral ...

  2. Pronunciation Guide - Behind the Name

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    *R is used to represent several different r-like sounds. For further clarification the following may be used: guttural RH (as in French riche); trilled RR (as in …

  3. Index of sounds - The Center for 17th- & 18th-Century Studies

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    Retroflex stops in Hindi Retroflex stops in Javanese Retroflex stops in Sindhi Palatals and alveolars in Italian Dorsal Palatals in Hungarian. Palatal and velars in Ngwo Palatals and velars in Margi Velar fricatives in Greek Uvular, pharyngeal and glottal consonants in Hebrew Uvular consonants in Aleut. Uvular and velar stops in K’ekchi

  4. Wiktionary:International Phonetic Alphabet - Wiktionary

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    Apr 12, 2022 · Nasal release ̟ Advanced ˠ Velarized ˡ Lateral release ̠ Retracted ˁ Pharyngealized ̚ No audible release ̈ Centralized ̴ Velarized or pharyngealized ̽ Mid-centralized ̝ Raised (ɹ̝ = voiced alveolar fricative) ̩ Syllabic ̞ Lowered (β̞ = voiced bilabial approximant) ̯ Non-syllabic ̘

  5. What is Phonetics? - Introduction to Linguistics - ielanguages.com

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    The production of any speech sound involves the movement of air. Air is pushed through the lungs, larynx (vocal folds) and vocal tract (the oral and nasal cavities.) Sounds produced by using air from the lungs are called pulmonic sounds. If the air is pushed out, it is called egressive. If the air is sucked in, it is called ingressive. Sounds ...

  6. International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) symbol Keyboard

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    Where symbols appear in pairs, the one to the right represents a voiced consonant. Shaded areas denote articulations judged impossible.

  7. How to Write Phonetically (with Pictures) - wikiHow

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    Apr 18, 2022 · Nasal sounds show up a lot in Hindi, Portuguese, and French. Nasal sounds are those made where the soft tissue (vellum) at the back of the throat lowers. This allows air to move through the nose as sound is made, nasalizing the tone of the sound. ... Recognize retroflex. Sometimes retroflex is written as [r] and other times as [ɹ]. The English ...

  8. Konsonant – Wikipedia

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    Artikulationsart. Die Artikulationsart gibt an, was für eine Art von (funktioneller) Engstelle gebildet wird bzw. wie die Atemluft an ihr vorbeiströmt.. Zu beachten ist hierbei, dass „nasal“ eine Artikulationsart ist und nicht als Ort zählt: Bei Nasalkonsonanten liegt der Verschluss im Mundraum, das Entweichenlassen durch die Nase ist die Art, wie bei diesem Verschluss mit …

  9. Bilabial – Wikipedia

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    stimmhafter bilabialer Nasal: dt. Maut [⁠β⁠] stimmhafter bilabialer Frikativ: span. Cuba [⁠ɸ⁠] stimmloser bilabialer Frikativ: japanisch 富士山 (Fujisan) [⁠ʙ⁠] stimmhafter bilabialer Vibrant (in einigen Papua-Sprachen Neuguineas) [⁠ʘ⁠] bilabialer Klick (in manchen Khoisan-Sprachen) [w]



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