Pharyngal consonant

A pharyngal consonant or, concisément, pharyngal , indicates, in Articulatory phonetics, a Consonne whose Lieu of articulation is at the level of the Pharynx; it is carried out by a movement of the base of the Langue backwards, in direction of the pharynx.

The French does not comprise the pharyngal one.

Pharyngalisation

A consonant having another place of articulation can be pharyngalized, i.e. the base of the language approaches the pharynx at the time of the relaxation of the consonant.

Pharyngal the API one

The International Phonetic Alphabet includes/understands the pharyngal following ones:

  • Fricative S
    • , pharyngal fricative Arab deaf person
      • traditional: ح (letter )
      • Hebrew: ח (letter )
    • , pharyngal fricative sound
      • Arab traditional: ع (letter )
      • Hebrew: ע (letter )
Note: in the facts, the // phoneme of the Semitic languages is not inevitably (even absolutely not) carried out ʕ . To consult Pronunciation of Arabic and Pronunciation of Hebrew for more détails.

The pharyngalisation is noted thanks to the exhibitor.

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