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  2. Voiced velar plosive - Wikipedia

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    The voiced velar plosive or stop is a type of consonantal sound used in many spoken languages. Some languages have the voiced pre-velar plosive , [ 1 ] which is articulated slightly more front compared with the place of articulation of the prototypical velar plosive, though not as front as the prototypical palatal plosive .

  3. Voiced dental and alveolar plosives - Wikipedia

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    The voiced alveolar, dental and postalveolar plosives (or stops) are types of consonantal sounds used in many spoken languages.The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents voiced dental, alveolar, and postalveolar plosives is d (although the symbol d̪ can be used to distinguish the dental plosive, and d̠ the postalveolar), and the equivalent X-SAMPA symbol is d.

  4. Velar consonant - Wikipedia

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    voiced velar lateral fricative: Archi [4] наӏлъдут [naˤ𝼄̬dut] 'blue' ʟ: voiced velar lateral approximant: Wahgi: aʟaʟe [aʟaʟe] 'dizzy' ʟ̆: voiced velar lateral tap: Melpa [example needed] kʼ: velar ejective stop: Archi: кӀан [kʼan] 'bottom' k͜xʼ: velar ejective affricate: Hadza: dlaggwa [c͜𝼆ʼak͜xʷ’a] 'to ...

  5. Plosive - Wikipedia

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    There are a series of plosives in the Korean language, sometimes written with the IPA symbol for ejectives, which are produced using "stiff voice", meaning there is increased contraction of the glottis than for normal production of voiceless plosives. The indirect evidence for stiff voice is in the following vowels, which have a higher ...

  6. Naming conventions of the International Phonetic Alphabet

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    IPA symbol name phonetic description Unicode name p (lowercase) p: voiceless bilabial stop: LATIN SMALL LETTER P x (lowercase) x: voiceless velar fricative: LATIN SMALL LETTER X r (lowercase) r: coronal trill: LATIN SMALL LETTER R β: beta: voiced bilabial fricative: GREEK SMALL LETTER BETA ɛ: epsilon: open-mid front unrounded vowel: LATIN ...

  7. Velar stop - Wikipedia

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    In phonetics and phonology, a velar stop is a type of consonantal sound, made with the back of the tongue in contact with the soft palate (also known as the velum, hence velar), held tightly enough to block the passage of air (hence a stop consonant). The most common sounds are the stops [k] and [ɡ], as in English cut and gut. More generally ...

  8. Pronunciation of English ng - Wikipedia

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    In English, the digraph ng often represents the velar nasal, as in long / l ɒ ŋ / and nothing / ˈ n ʌ θ ɪ ŋ /.In other cases, it represents a sequence of the velar nasal followed by the voiced velar stop, as in longer / ˈ l ɒ ŋ ɡ ər /, which had been the original pronunciation of the digraph up until Early Modern English when the / ɡ / sound was lost in most words, giving / ŋ / a ...

  9. Template:Infobox IPA - Wikipedia

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    No description. Template parameters [Edit template data] This template prefers block formatting of parameters. Parameter Description Type Status Label above above Title of the info box Example Voiced velar stop Line suggested IPA symbol 1 ipa symbol ipa-text IPA symbol for the sound Example g Line suggested decimal HMTL codepoint 1 decimal1 decimal Defines the first symbol in HTML Example 162 ...