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 UNIL / Linguistique - phonetics
The airstream can exit the pharynx either of two ways, depending on the position of the soft palate:
By classifying the different types of obstructions that are possible, articulatory phonetics distinguishes the sound classes described below.
The principal resonators are (see figure 1.1 below):
http://www2.unil.ch/ling/english/phonetique/api1-eng.html

  
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 Encyclopedia: Stop consonant
Ejective consonants are a class of consonants which may contrast with aspirated or unaspirated consonants in a language.
Implosive consonants are plosives (rarely affricates) with a glottalic ingressive airstream mechanism.
http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Stop-consonant

  
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Flute 36: owly (permitting a more shallow deflection of the airstream to resonate).
Phoneme 31: ways (see: Click consonant, phonation, airstream mechanism).
In this case, the airstream mechanism is omitted.
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 ipsweb7_intro
We see that there are sounds which make simultaneous use of pulmonic and non-pulmonic airstreams and consider various modifications which can be applied to clicks.
Implosives are made with an ingressive flow generated by lowering the larynx.
Sound generation in speech relies either on the compression of air, giving an outward (egressive) flow or the rarefaction of air, resulting in inward (ingressive) flow.
http://www.phon.ucl.ac.uk/home/johnm/ips/chapter7/ipsweb7_intro.htm

  
 Airstream mechanism
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Most languages use the pulmonic egressive mechanism exclusively.
In phonetics, the term airstream mechanism refers to the method of air travel by which a sound is produced.
http://www.serebella.com/encyclopedia/article-Airstream_mechanism.html

  
 Initiation of speech
Although the egressive pulmonic airstream mechanism is the most efficient, in some languages other mechanisms are used.
Ejective stops, fricatives and affricates are found in African and American languages, but also in Asian languages such as Gujarati or Caucasian languages.
There is also the possibility of glottalic airstream mechanisms where the whole larynx is pulled up or down to produce ejectives or implosives, respectively.
http://www.ims.uni-stuttgart.de/phonetik/EGG/page5.htm

  
 SID A
Airstream mechanisms may produce ingressive (inward) or egressive (outward) airflow.
An airstream mechanism consists of the movement of an initiator.
The manner in which an airstream is set in motion for the purposes of speech.
http://www.phon.ucl.ac.uk/home/johnm/sid/sida.htm

  
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This airstream mechanism is used to produced ejectives.
Pulmonic egressive is the most common airstream mechanism used in speech production.
This airstream mechanism occurs during the production of a click.
http://www.clas.ufl.edu/users/ratree/lin6208/airstream.rtf

  
 sidi
Implosives which are found in the world's languages are nearly always voiced and combine the above mechanism with a simultaneous pulmonic egressive airstream.
Initiation The process of setting an airstream in motion for the purpose of producing speech.
An ingressive airstream is one which moves from outside the vocal tract to the inside.
http://www.phon.ucl.ac.uk/home/johnm/sid/sidi.htm

  
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Other airstream mechanism are used in other languages to produce sounds called ejectives, implosives and clicks.
  The majority of sounds used in languages of the world are thus produced by a pulmonic egressive airstream mechanism.
Ejectives are found in many American Indian languages as well as African and Caucasian language.
http://www.ling.ohio-state.edu/~afeldman/201/phonetics.html

  
 Linguistics 201: Articulatory Phonetics
And no language uses a gastric airstream mechanism, which would be modifying air burped up from the stomach.
Remember that all sounds that involve significant stoppage of air in the vocal tract are known as consonants (this distinguishes them from vowel, which are produced by very little blockage of the airstream).  Consonants differ in the manner as well as the degree to which the airstream is blocked.
While we are discussing the manner in which air is blocked, we can also classify sounds as to the degree of blockage.
http://pandora.cii.wwu.edu/vajda/ling201/test2materials/articulatory_phonetics.htm

  
 IPA consonant chart
The sounds that use one of the less common airstream mechanisms are exiled to a smaller sub-chart (which appears directly below the main consonant chart if you have the all-on-one-page version).
The three non-pulmonic airstream mechanisms used in languages are clicks, voiced implosives, and ejectives.
Airstream mechanism is not answered directly in the consonant chart.
http://www.umanitoba.ca/faculties/arts/linguistics/russell/phonetics/ipa/ipa-consonants.html

  
 India Encyclopedia
The airstream mechanism is pulmonic egressive, which means it is articulated by pushing air out of the lungs and through the vocal tract, rather than from the glottis or the mouth.
It is a central consonant, which means it is produced by allowing the airstream to flow over the middle of the tongue, rather than the sides.
English does not have the labiodental approximant, although English speakers may use it to pronounce place names in languages that do use it, such as Hawai‘ian Wahiawa.
http://www.indiaencyclopedia.com/index.php?title=Labiodental_approximant

  
 BertinEnglish
Besides, other types of labial-velar stops have been identified whose particularity is that they use and combine many airstream mechanisms.
The most common of its type is made on an egressive pulmonic airstream mechanism.
The first type, he says, employs a simple pulmonic egresssive airstream, the second combines this airstream with a velaric ingressive one, and the third one adds to these two a glottalic ingressive airstream.
http://www.lpl.univ-aix.fr/lpl/personnel/yeouhenoue/bertinenglish.htm

  
 Lecture2
Glottals opening the glottis; no other modification of the airstream mechanism occurs in the mouth.
The majority of sounds used in languages of the world are produced by a pulmonic egressive airstream mechanism (All the sounds in English are produced in this manner).
Fricatives While the airstream is not completely stopped, it is obstructed from flowing freely.
http://www.ling.udel.edu/arena/lecture2.html

  
 Manners of Articulation
But it's possible for the air to be set in motion in other ways.
Sounds which use one of the other three most common airstream mechanisms are called ejectives, implosives, and clicks.
http://www.umanitoba.ca/faculties/arts/linguistics/russell/138/sec3/moa.htm

  
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, therefore in normal speech, the airstream mechanism is
Air which comes into the body to make a sound is in known as an
This can be done by closing the back of the throat, and moving the tongue against the palate or roof of the mouth with some suction, to form a type of a click.
http://www.sungwh.freeserve.co.uk/flux/ipa.htm

  
 B07 Sound patterns in Human Language: Airstream mechanisms
B07 Sound patterns in Human Language: Airstream mechanisms
Fred Cummins, Department of Linguistics, 2016 Sheridan Road, to whom all questions should be referred.
Most sounds in speech (and all we have met) arise from movement of air outwards from the lungs.
http://cspeech.ucd.ie/~fred/teaching/oldcourses/phonetics/airstream1.html

  
 Kuensel Online
In producing these two sounds, the glottis is open and no other modification of airstream mechanism occur in the mouth.
In the production of these sounds, the airstream is not completely stopped but is obstructed from flowing freely.
On the other hand, such letters as ba, da, ga, and zra in Dzongkha are voiced sounds (dbugs-che-ba) because when these sounds are produced, the vocal cords are together and the airstream forces its way through and causes them to vibrate.
http://kuenselonline.com/article.php?sid=2474&KUENSELONLINE_PHPSESSID=c02b...

  
 Introduction to Phonetics and Phonology
the soft-palate is lowered; the airstream mechanism is velaric
Provide phonetic names for the feature classes Laryngeal, Airstream, Place, Nasality, Stricture for the speech sounds listed below.
http://panania.ling.mq.edu.au/units/ling210-901/phonetics/general_phonetics_samples

  
 SingaporeMoms - Parenting Encyclopedia - Phonetics
The English language has about 13 vowel and 24 consonant phonemes (depending upon dialect), which have multiple allophones.
The total number of phonemes in languages varies from as few as 10 in the Pirahã language, 11 in Rotokas (spoken in Papua New Guinea), 12 in Hawaiian and 30 in Serbian to as many as 141 in !Xu (spoken in southern Africa, in the Kalahari desert).
These may range from familiar sounds like /t/, /s/ or /m/ to very unusual ones produced in extraordinary ways (see: clicks, phonation, airstream mechanism).
http://www.singaporemoms.com/parenting/Phonetics

  
 Introduction to Linguistics
continuants-- sounds in which the airstream continues without complete interruption through the mouth.
manners of articulation-- phonetic features which reflect the way the airstream is obstructed as it travels through the vocal tract.
egressive airstream mechanism-- method by which lung air is pushed out of the mouth.
http://www.lli.ulaval.ca/Khummel/defphonet.htm

  
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 IPA Tables
The movement of these, together with the airstream, aids in the production of human speech sounds.
The lips, tongue and velum can be moved at will, and known as the
http://www.sungwh.freeserve.co.uk/sapienti/phon/ipasymb.htm

  
 Britannica Concise Encyclopedia - The online encyclopedia you can trust!
Additional classificatory information may indicate whether the airstream powering the production of the consonant is from the lungs (the pulmonary airstream mechanism) or some other airstream mechanism and whether the flow of air is ingressive or egressive.
For example, the sound for s is described as a voiceless alveolar fricative; the sound for m is a voiced bilabial nasal stop.
The production of consonants may also involve secondary articulations—that is, articulations additional to the place and manner of articulation defining the primary stricture in the vocal tract.
http://www.britannica.com/ebc/print_toc?tocId=9025955

  
 ICSLP-2000 Abstract: Lee, Hyun Bok
Therefore paraphonetic features include not only prosodic features such as pitch, intensity, duration, speech rhythm and intonation but also segmental elements such as vowels, consonants, voice quality and airstream mechanism involved.
A special emphasis will be placed on the paralinguistic functions of phonetic elements including segmental a s well as prosodic features.
http://www.isca-speech.org/archive/icslp_2000/i00_2334.html

  
 Airstream Mechanisms Lecture & Sounds
Really a misnomer as should be a lingual aristream mechanism
Also, occur weakly in GA in a glottalized final [t]
Velaric airstream mechanism = velaric ingressives = Clicks
http://www.cs.indiana.edu/~adamlear/l306/ch6_lecture.html

  
 Consonant parameters
airstream mechanism: How is the flow of air being produced?
Answering each of these questions about the state of the vocal tract is enough to uniquely identify any consonant.
http://www.umanitoba.ca/linguistics/russell/138/jan24/params.htm

  
 Airstream mechanisms & phonation types
this is the mechanism used to make clicks!!
http://www.unc.edu/courses/pre2000fall/ling120/lectures/Ladefoged_ch6.html

  
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 It's Ablaut Time
It turns out, I learned today, that the term "velaric" which we use to describe the airstream mechanism for clicks is acutally quite misleading, since the posterior closure in clicks is often uvular or pharyngeal.
Johanna Brugman, Bonny Sands, and Amanda Miller-Ockhuizen presented a fascinating paper on the phonetics and phonology of clicks in Nu, a Khoisan language (obviously, since it has clicks!).
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 airstream mechanism - Definition of airstream mechanism by Webster's Online Dictionary
airstream mechanism - Definition of airstream mechanism by Webster's Online Dictionary
http://www.webster-dictionary.org/definition/airstream%20mechanism

  
 Lecture 9
Using the IPA chart, identify sounds of the world's languages according to the above criteria
Describe consonants according to seven criteria: airstream mechanism, direction of airstream, state of glottis, place of articulation, manner of articulation, central or lateral articulation, nasal or oral articulation
http://www.unm.edu/~atneel/shs303/lec28_29.htm

  
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 The SIL French/English Linguistic Glossary
1984: 149 (suction feature); Crystal 1991: 336; Crystal 1992: 369 (suction stop); ELL: 5177 (also "suction stop"); Hamp 1963: 56; Hartmann & Stork 1972: 219; Mackay 1989: 226; Nash 1968: 233 (sucking sound); Trask 1996: 342 (= ingressive airstream mechanism)
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