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- Turkey, used pharyngealization in 14 pharyngealized consonants. Chilcotin has pharyngealized consonants that trigger pharyngealization of vowels. Many...
- "emphatic" /d/, and it might be pronounced as a pharyngealized voiced alveolar stop [dˤ], pharyngealized voiced dental stop [d̪ˤ] or velarized voiced dental...
- lateral) and ⟨lˤ⟩ (for a pharyngealized lateral), though the dedicated letter ⟨ɫ⟩, which covers both velarization and pharyngealization, is perhaps more common...
- "pharyngealized" (actually epiglottalized) vowel. However, it does not have the distribution constraints characteristic of the anterior pharyngealized...
- pharyngealized alveolar lateral fricative [ɬˤ] voiced pharyngealized alveolar lateral fricative [ɮˤ] pharyngealized glottal stop [ʔˤ] pharyngealized alveolar...
- phonetic values. One example is the emphatic consonants, which are pharyngealized in modern pronunciations but may have been velarized in the eighth century...
- realizations of this sound, all of which are central: Pharyngealized voiced alveolar stop [dˤ] Pharyngealized voiced dental stop [d̪ˤ] Velarized voiced dental...
- The voiceless alveolar, dental and postalveolar plosives (or stops) are types of consonantal sounds used in almost all spoken languages. The symbol in...
- languages, the members of this series may be realized as uvularized or pharyngealized, velarized, ejective, or plain voiced or voiceless consonants. It is...
- This is the same in Yiddish. Historically, it likely represented a pharyngealized /sˤ/;[citation needed] which became [t͡s] in Ashke**** pronunciation...