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Voiceless bilabial plosive Articulated by a total obstruction of airflow resulting from contact between the upper and lower lips, with the soft palate touching the pharyngeal wall, and without vibration of the vocal chords. Origin of symbol: lower-case p of the Roman alphabet
Articulated by a total obstruction of airflow resulting from contact between the upper and lower lips, with the soft palate touching the pharyngeal wall, and with vibration of the vocal chords. Origin of symbol: lower-case b of the Roman aplhabet
| | Articulated by a total obstruction of airflow resulting from contact between the front part of the tongue and the inside of the upper incisors, and/or the very front of the alveolar ridge, with the soft palate touching the pharyngeal wall, and without vibration of the vocal chords. Origin of symbol: lower-case t of the Roman alphabet
Articulated by a total obstruction of airflow resulting from contact between the front part of the tongue and the inside of the upper incisors, and/or the very front of the alveolar ridge, with the soft palate touching the pharyngeal wall, and with vibration of the vocal chords. Origin of symbol: lower-case i of the Roman aplhabet
| | | | Articulated by a total obstruction of airflow resulting from contact between the postdorsum of the tongue and the soft palate, with the soft palate touching the pharyngeal wall, and without vibration of the vocal chords. Origin of symbol: lower-case k of the Roman alphabet
Articulated by a total obstruction of airflow resulting from contact between the postdorsum of the tongue and the soft palate, with the soft palate touching the pharyngeal wall, and with vibration of the vocal chords. Origin of symbol: lower-case g of the Roman alphabet.
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| | | Voiceless Alveolar Affricate Articulated by an obstruction followed by a constriction of airflow resulting from contact and proximity between the front part of the tongue and the inside of the upper incisors, and/or the very front of the alveolar ridge, with the soft palate touching the pharyngeal wall, and without vibration of the vocal chords. Origin of symbol: lower-case t and s of the Roman alphabet, with the symbol of ligation « ͡».
Voiced Alveolar Affricate Articulated by an obstruction following a constriction of airflow resulting from contact and proximity between the front part of the tongue and the inside of the upper incisors, and/or the very front of the alveolar ridge, with the soft palate touching the pharyngeal wall, and with vibration of the vocal chords. Origin of symbol: lower-case d and z of the Roman alphabet, with the symbol of ligation « ͡».
| Voiceless Postalveolar Affricate Articulated by an obstruction following a constriction of airflow resulting from contact and proximity between the front part of the tongue and the back part of the alveolar ridge, with the soft palate touching the pharyngeal wall, and without vibration of the vocal chords. Origin of symbol: lower-case t and elongated upper-case s of the Roman alphabet, with the symbol of ligation « ͡».
Africada Postalveolar Sonora Articulated by an obstruction followed by a constriction of airflow resulting from contact and proximity between the front part of the tongue and the inside of the upper incisors and/or the back part of the alveolar ridge, with the soft palate touching the pharyngeal wall, and with vibration of the vocal chords. Origin of symbol: lower-case de of the Roman alphabet and lower-case + yogh of Middle English, with the symbol of ligation « ͡».
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| VOICELESS LABIODENTAL FRICATIVE Articulated by a significant constriction resulting from the proximity between the lower lip and upper incisors, with the soft palate touching the pharyngeal wall, and without vibration of the vocal chords. Origin of symbol: lower-case f of the Roman alphabet.
VOICED LABIODENTAL FRICATIVE Articulated by a significant constriction resulting from the proximity between the lower lip and upper incisors, with the soft palate touching the pharyngeal wall, and with vibration of the vocal chords. Origin of symbol: lower-case v of the Roman alphabet.
| | VOICELESS ALVEOLAR FRICATIVE Articulated by a significant constriction resulting from the proximity between the front part of the tongue and the alveolar ridge, with the soft palate touching the pharyngeal wall, and without vibration of the vocal chords. Origin of symbol: lower-case s of the Roman alphabet.
VOICED ALVEOLAR FRICATIVE Articulated by a significant constriction resulting from the proximity between the front part of the tongue and the alveolar ridge, with the soft palate touching the pharyngeal wall, and with vibration of the vocal chords. Origin of symbol: lower-case z of the Roman alphabet.
| VOICELESS POSTALVEOLAR FRICATIVE Articulated by a significant constriction resulting from the proximity between the front part of the tongue and the back part of the alveolar ridge, and without vibration of the vocal chords. Origin of symbol: elongated upper-case essa of the Roman alphabet.
VOICED POSTALVEOLAR FRICATIVE Articulated by a significant constriction resulting from the proximity between the front part of the tongue and the back part of the alveolar ridge, and with vibration of the vocal chords. Origin of symbol: lower-case yogh of Middle English.
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Articulated by a total obstruction of airflow resulting from contact between the upper and lower lips, with the soft palate separated from the pharyngeal wall to allow airflow into the nasal cavity, and with vibration of the vocal chords. Origin of symbol: lower-case m of the Roman alphabet.
| Articulated by a total obstruction of airflow resulting from contact between the lower lip and upper incisors, with the soft palate separated from the pharyngeal wall to allow airflow into the nasal cavity, and with vibration of the vocal chords. Origin of symbol: lower-case m of the Roman alphabet with a left-pointing tail hanging from the rightmost leg.
| | Articulated by a total obstruction of airflow resulting from contact between the front part of the tongue and the alveolar ridge, with the soft palate separated from the pharyngeal wall to allow airflow into the nasal cavity, and with vibration of the vocal chords. Origin of symbol: lower-case n of the Roman alphabet.
| | Articulated by a total obstruction of airflow resulting from contact between the tongue dorsum and the hard palate, with the soft palate separated from the pharyngeal wall to allow airflow into the nasal cavity, and with vibration of the vocal chords. Origin of symbol: lower-case n of the Roman alphabet with a left-pointing tail hanging from the left leg.
| Articulated by a total obstruction of airflow resulting from contact between the tongue postdorsum and the soft palate, with the soft palate separated from the pharyngeal wall to allow airflow into the nasal cavity, and with vibration of the vocal chords. Origin of symbol: lower-case n of the Roman alphabet with a left-pointing tail hanging from the right leg.
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| | | Articulated by a succession of very rapid and brief obstructions between the front part of the tongue and the alveolar ridge, with the soft palate touching the pharyngeal wall, and with vibration of the vocal chords. Origin of symbol: lower-case r of the Roman alphabet.
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| | | Articulated by a brief obstruction between the front part of the tongue and the alveolar ridge, with the soft palate touching the pharyngeal wall, and with vibration of the vocal chords. Origin of symbol: lower-case r of the Roman alphabet without the serif line at the upper left.
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| | | Articulated by an obstruction of airflow in the central part of the oral cavity resulting from contact between the front part of the tongue and the alveolar ridge such that air is able to exit from one side of the mouth with the soft palate touching the pharyngeal wall, and with vibration of the vocal chords. Origin of symbol: lower-case l of the Roman alphabet.
| | Articulated by an obstruction of airflow in the central part of the vocal cavity resulting from contact between the front part of the tongue and the back part of the alveolar ridge such that air is able to exit from both sides of the mouth,, with the soft palate touching the pharyngeal wall, and with vibration of the vocal chords. Origin of symbol: lower-case ipsilon (“y”) of the Greek alphabet rotated 180°.
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VOICED BILABIAL APPROXIMANT Articulated with a very slight constriction resulting from the proximity between the upper and lower lips, with the soft palate touching the pharyngeal wall, and with vibration of the vocal chords. Origin of symbol: lower-case beta of the Greek alphabet with a serif at the end of the vertical line.
| | VOICED DENTAL APPROXIMANT Articulated with a very slight constriction resulting from the proximity between the front part of the tongue and the upper incisors, with the soft palate touching the pharyngeal wall, and with vibration of the vocal chords. Origin of symbol: lower-case eth of the Scandinavian alphabet.
| | | VOICED PALATAL APPROXIMANT Articulated with a very slight constriction resulting from the proximity between the tongue dorsum and the palate, with the soft palate touching the pharyngeal wall, and with vibration of the vocal chords. Origin of symbol: lower-case j of the Roman alphabet.
| VOICED LABIOVELAR APPROXIMANT Articulated with a very slight constriction resulting from the proximity between the tongue postdorsum and soft palate, with rounding and protrusion of the lips and the soft palate touching the pharyngeal wall, and with vibration of the vocal chords. Origin of symbol: lower-case w of the Roman alphabet.
Articulated with a very slight constriction resulting from the proximity between the tongue postdorsum and soft palate, with the soft palate touching the pharyngeal wall, and with vibration of the vocal chords. Origin of symbol: lower-case gamma of the Greek alphabet with serifs at the end of the straight lines.
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