Voiced velar Occlusive consonant
The voiced velar occlusive consonant is a very frequent consonant sound in many spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet is. This symbol represents a G lower-case (whose leg should not not be buckled, as that is allowed and current with a G tiny normal).
According to the languages, it can be full, aspired, murmured, palatalized, labialized, deafened, prenasalized, etc
On the six most frequent occlusive consonants in the spoken languages of the world, distributed on three , joints () {{APIb|[p]}} and is the consonants which most frequently miss (around 10% of the languages having the other occlusive ones). Some languages (Arab, Ket) does not have them both. These two consonants would be harder to pronounce than the others.
Characteristics
Here characteristics of the voiced velar occlusive consonant:- Its mode of articulation is occlusive, which means that it is produced by blocking the air of the vocal channel.
- Its joint is velar, which means that it is articulated the former part of the language (the dorsum) against the soft palate (or velum).
- Its phonation is voiced, which means that the vocal cords vibrate at the time of the articulation.
- It is a oral Consonne, which means that the air does not escape that by the mouth.
- It is a central Consonne, which means that it is produced by letting the air pass above the medium of the language, rather than by the sides.
- Its mechanism of draft is égressif pulmonary, which means that it is articulated by pushing the air by the lungs and through the channel vocatoire, rather than by the glottis or the mouth.
In French
French has it and G or gu transcribes it when followed E or I .
In the other languages
Is a very current consonant in the languages of the world. Certain languages, like the Hindi , make the distinction enters and aspired.
See too
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