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| | LINGUIST List 5.806: Proposal for an ASCII version of IPA, v.2.13 revised |
 | | The following tables follow the arrangement of the chart published in the Journal of the IPA for ease of reference. |  | | The range of the voice is divided into five units, to which the numbers 1 through 5 are assigned, with 1 low and 5 high. |  | | Voiced h could perhaps be written h$, on graphic grounds, but it has been written h" instead. |
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http://www.ling.ed.ac.uk/linguist/issues/5/5-806.html
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| | Palatal consonant - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | This page contains phonetic information in IPA, which may not display correctly in some browsers. |  | | True palatal stops are relatively uncommon, so it is a good idea to verify the pronunciation whenever you see in the transcription of a language. |  | | The palatal consonants identified by the International Phonetic Alphabet are: |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palatal_consonant
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| | G'amah: Phonology |
 | | For an overview of the native writing system, see Zku, the G'amah script. |  | | Ejective: (also called glottalic egressive) a sound where the glottis is initially closed, and air is released at the same time as the glottal closure is. This term generally applies to unvoiced stops. |  | | Implosive: (also called glottalic ingressive) a sound that is produced by rapidly lowering the glottis at the same time the mouth is opened to swallow air. |
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http://www.pueblacity.com/ego-pdf/ng/lng/gamah/gamah_phon.html
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| | Introduction to Phonetics and Phonology |
 | | The following sequence of events results in implosive airflow:- |  | | This creates turbulent air flow and generates the implosive burst noise. |  | | Supralaryngeal closure (in this case alveolar, but IPA also allows for bilabial, dental, palatal, velar and uvular). |
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http://www.ling.mq.edu.au/ling/units/ling210-901/phonetics/airstream_laryngeal/implosive.html
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| | Voiced palatal implosive -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article |
 | | The voiced palatal implosive is a type of (A speech sound that is not a vowel) consonantal sound, used in some (Click link for more info and facts about spoken) spoken (A systematic means of communicating by the use of sounds or conventional symbols) languages. |  | | Its (The sound made by the vibration of vocal folds modified by the resonance of the vocal tract) phonation type is voiced, which means the vocal cords are vibrating during the articulation. |  | | Its (Click link for more info and facts about manner of articulation) manner of articulation is (A consonant produced by stopping the flow of air at some point and suddenly releasing it) plosive or stop, which means it is produced by obstructing airflow in the vocal tract. |
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http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/v/vo/voiced_palatal_implosive.htm
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| | 7 bit representation of the IPA |
 | | Palatal nasal ("n with leftward hook at left") |  | | (G Voiced uvular implosive ("hooktop small capital g") |  | | Velar approximant ("turned m with long right leg") |
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http://www.blahedo.org/ascii-ipa.html
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| | All words on List of phonetics topics |
 | | Then the Emperor continued, "The one you love will not succeed, for she hates you at least as much as I hate you myself."-- kill you." The Emperor summoned M. Corvisart and said to him, "This neither the one nor the other," replied the assassin quickly. |  | | For sovereigns there are neither long attacks nor great difficulties, and order not to be separated from her illustrious lover, Madame B---- she died in 1812. |  | | As he was being conducted to the place where he was he cried in a loud voice, "Long live liberty! |
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http://www.allwords.org/li/list-of-phonetics-topics.html
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 | | UCS ALTERNATE (wrong shape)for interchange use IPA104 + IPA155 |  | | voiced strident apico-alveolar fricative trill For interchange use IPA122 + IPA429 |
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http://ftp.sunet.se/pub/text-processing/sgml/TEI/TEIPHON.WSD
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