Uvular consonant
In Articulatory phonetics, a uvular consonant (or a uvular by preoccupation with a concision) indicates a dorsal Consonne whose Lieu of articulation is located at the level of the Luette. The body constrictor is the posterior part of the language.
The French admits like uvular the Allophone S, and.
Uvular the API one
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Occlusive S
- Nasal
- , nasal uvular
- Japanese: 日本
- Vibrating
- , uvular rolled
- French (Parisian accent marked): German Paris
- (Austrian accent ): Fricative S
- , fricative uvular deaf person
- , fricative Rind
- uvular sound
- French (current pronunciation): German D
- (standard pronunciation): Hebrew Lehrer
- (Israeli pronunciation ): רישׁ
- Injective
- , injective uvular sound
See also
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