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Velar ejective stop
IPA Number109 + 401
Audio sample
Encoding
Entity (decimal)k​ʼ
Unicode (hex)U+006B U+02BC
X-SAMPAk_>

The velar ejective is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is ⟨⟩.

Features

Features of the velar ejective:

Occurrence

Language Word IPA Meaning Notes
Abkhaz акы/aky 'one'
Adyghe Temirgoy шкӏэ/šč̣ǎ 'calf'
Shapsug кӏьэ/č̣ 'tail' Palatalized. Corresponds to in other dialects.
Archi кIан/k'an 'bottom'
Armenian Yerevan dialect կեղծ/kekhts 'false' Some speakers. Corresponds to tenuis in most speakers and other Eastern dialects.
Tbilisi dialect կարմիր/karmir 'red'
Avar кӀул/ul 'key'
Chechen кӀант/khant/آنت 'boy'
English Non-local Dublin back 'back' Allophone of /k/ for some speakers.
Northern English Pre-pausal allophone of /k/ for some speakers; may be somewhat palatalised. See English phonology
Southern English
Scottish Occasional word-final allophone of /k/.
Georgian აბა/aba 'dress'
Haida ttsanskkaagid 'beams'
Hausa ƙoƙari 'effort'
Kabardian Baslaney кӏьапсэ/kl'apsè 'rope' Palatalized. Corresponds to in other dialects.
Kʼicheʼ k'ak' 'new'
Lak кӀлла/alla/الّا 'rootless, foreign'
Lezgian кIир/k'ir 'fang'
Navajo k'os 'cloud'
Ossetian Iron къона/khona 'hearth'
Digoron дзæкъолæ/dzækholæ 'bag'
Quechua k'aspi 'stick'
Sotho [example needed]
Yeyi [example needed] Contrasts /kʼ kʲʼ ᵑkʼ/.

See also

Notes

  1. ^ "The Archi Language Tutorial" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on 2015-04-02. Retrieved 2021-05-01.
  2. ^ Dum-Tragut (2009:17–18)
  3. ^ Wells & Colson (1971:3)
  4. ^ "Ejectives in English | Linguism | Linguistics, Pronunciation and Phonetics". 21 August 2008. Retrieved 11 February 2015.
  5. ^ a b c "Glossary". Retrieved 11 February 2015.
  6. ^ a b Cruttenden (2008:167)
  7. ^ a b c Wells (1982:261)
  8. ^ Gimson (1970:34)
  9. ^ a b McCarthy & Stuart-Smith (2013)
  10. ^ лакско-русский словарь Link

References

  • Cruttenden, Alan, ed. (2008), Gimson's Pronunciation of English (7th ed.), London: Hodder, ISBN 978-0340958773
  • Dum-Tragut, Jasmine (2009), Armenian: Modern Eastern Armenian, Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company
  • Gimson, Alfred C. (1970), An Introduction to the pronunciation of English, London: Edward Arnold
  • Wells, John C.; Colson, Greta (1971), Practical Phonetics, London: Pitman, ISBN 0-273-43949-9
  • Wells, John C. (1982), Accents of English I: An Introduction, Cambridge, New York: Cambridge University Press, ISBN 0-521-29719-2

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