- Voiceless palatal plosive
The voiceless palatal plosive is a type of
consonant al sound used in some spokenlanguage s. The symbol in theInternational Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is IPA|c, and the equivalentX-SAMPA symbol is c.Hungarian is one of the few languages with true palatal plosives. More commonly, the symbol IPA|/c/ is used to represent a
voiceless postalveolar affricate , for example in theIndic languages . This may be considered appropriate when the place of articulation needs to be specified, but the distinction between stop and affricate is not contrastive, and therefore of secondary importance.Features
Features of the voiceless palatal plosive:
* Its
manner of articulation is plosive or stop, which means it is produced by obstructing airflow in the vocal tract. However, there is a tendency for this sound to become avoiceless postalveolar affricate .
* Itsplace of articulation is palatal which means it is articulated with the middle or back part of thetongue raised against thehard palate .
* Itsphonation type is voiceless, which means it is produced without vibrations of the vocal cords.
* It is anoral consonant , which means air is allowed to escape through the mouth.
* It is acentral consonant , which means it is produced by allowing the airstream to flow over the middle of the tongue, rather than the sides.
* Theairstream mechanism ispulmonic egressive , which means it is articulated by pushing air out of thelung s and through the vocal tract, rather than from theglottis or the mouth.Occurrence
See also
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List of phonetics topics References
Bibliography
*Harvard reference
last = Recasens
first = Daniel
last2 =Espinosa
first2 = Aina
year= 2005
title= Articulatory, positional and coarticulatory characteristics for clear /l/ and dark /l/: evidence from two Catalan dialects
journal= Journal of the International Phonetic Association
Volume= 35
issue= 1
pages=1-25
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