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retracting the root of the
tongue in the mid to
upper pharynx, from (ary)
epiglottal consonants, or "low" pharyngeals,
which are
articulated with the aryepiglottic...
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represents this
sound is ⟨ʕ⟩, and the
equivalent X-SAMPA
symbol is ?\.
Epiglottals and epiglotto-pharyngeals are
often mistakenly taken to be pharyngeal...
- The
epiglottal or
pharyngeal plosive (or stop) is a type of
consonantal sound, used in some
spoken languages. The
symbol in the
International Phonetic...
- The
voiced epiglottal or
pharyngeal trill, or
voiced epiglottal fricative, is a type of
consonantal sound, used in some
spoken languages. The
symbol in...
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voiced epiglottal affricate ([ʡ͜ʢ] in IPA) is a rare
affricate consonant that is
initiated as an
epiglottal stop [ʡ] and
released as a
voiced epiglottal fricative...
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laryngeal consonants comprise the
pharyngeal consonants (including the
epiglottals), the
glottal consonants, and for some
languages uvular consonants. The...
- The
voiceless epiglottal or
pharyngeal trill, or
voiceless epiglottal fricative, is a type of
consonantal sound, used in some
spoken languages. The symbol...
- The
voiced epiglottal or
pharyngeal tap or flap is not
known to
exist as a
phoneme in any language. However, it
exists as the
intervocalic voiced allophone...
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vibrations that
suggest it
involves an
epiglottal trill [ʢ].
Edmondson and
Elsing report that
these are true
epiglottals initially and medially, but in utterance-final...
- with the
epiglottal plosive [ʡ] and
trills [ʜ ʢ] into a
single pharyngeal column in the
consonant chart. However, in
Shilha Berber the
epiglottal fricatives...