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| | The Pedia - Plosive |
 | | not analyzed into sequences of plosive plus nasal stop... |
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http://thepedia.com/define/Plosive
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| | Plosive - X-plosive Jigsaw 1.0 - The Register |
 | | [one012] - plosive - neutral These songs from mid 2003 to early 2004 were compiled for a recent 09 plosive - neutral - everythings everything, 3.8, mb |  | | x - plosive · works · web · graphix |  | | X-plosive Jigsaw 1.0: A board game that allows you to cut jigsaws in many shapes and then rebuild the initial image. |
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http://www.globalinfoweb.com/gliw/plosive.html
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| | Introduction to Segmental Phonology: Sound Index |
 | | The following is an index of the plosive segments currently found in the feature database. |  | | A short phonetic description is linked to a page with details about each segment. |
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http://www.linguistics.ucsb.edu/projects/featuresoftware/browse_sounds?soundset=21
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| | Consonants in the Earth Language Phonetic System |
 | | IPA classifies this into two ways: velaric ingressives and glottalic ingressive. |  | | this is also used for diacritic to change another phoneme into a plosive) |  | | (05) switches a voiced sound into a voiceless. |
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http://www.earthlanguage.org/english/phone/conson.htm
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| | Search Encyclopedia.com |
 | | Look up Voiceless velar plosive on HighBeam™ Research. |  | | Grimm's law Grimm's law, principle of relationships in Indo-European languages, first formulated by Jakob Grimm in 1822 and a continuing subject of interest and investigation to 20th-century linguists. |  | | In chemistry K is the symbol for the element potassium. |
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http://www.encyclopedia.com/searchpool.asp?target=Voiceless+velar+plosive
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| | CONK! Encyclopedia: Plosive |
 | | Russian and other Slavic languages have words that begin with [dn], which can be seen in the name of the Dnieper River. |  | | Note that the terms prenasalization and postnasalization are normally only used in languages where these sounds are phonemic, that is, not analyzed into sequences of plosive plus nasal stop. |  | | This page contains phonetic information in IPA, which may not display correctly in some browsers. |
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http://www.conk.com/search/encyclopedia.cgi?q=Plosive
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| | LABIAL-VELAR CONSONANT FACTS AND INFORMATION |
 | | The only other labial-velar consonants are the velar bilabial_clicks. |  | | They are sometimes called "labiovelar_consonants", which can also refer to labialized velars. |  | | The voiceless approximant is officially called a "voiceless labial-velar fricative", but true doubly articulated fricatives are not known to be used in any language, as they are quite difficult to pronounce and even more to aurally distinguish. |
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http://www.beatlesfacts.com/labial-velar_consonant
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| | Velar consonant - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | This page contains phonetic information in IPA, which may not display correctly in some browsers. |  | | Many languages also have labialized velars, such as [kʷ], in which the articulation is accompanied by rounding of the lips. |  | | There are also labial-velar consonants, which are doubly articulated at the velum and at the lips, such as [k͡p]. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Velar_consonant
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| | Uvular consonant - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The voiceless uvular fricative [χ] is similar to the voiceless velar fricative [x], except that it is articulated on the uvula. |  | | See Uvular R for more examples of uvular sounds represented by . |  | | This page contains phonetic information in IPA, which may not display correctly in some browsers. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uvular_consonant
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| | Voiceless postalveolar affricate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The voiceless palato-alveolar fricative or domed postalveolar affricate is a type of consonantal sound used in some spoken languages. |  | | Its phonation type is voiceless, which means it is produced without vibrations of the vocal cords. |  | | An aspirated and slightly labialized voiceless palato-alveolar affricate occurs in English, and it is the sound denoted by the digraph ch in chip. |
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http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voiceless_postalveolar_affricate
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| | Co-articulated consonant - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | An example of a doubly articulated consonant is the voiceless labial-velar plosive [k͡p], which is pronounced simulateously at the velum (a [k]) and at the lips (a [p]). |  | | In English, for example, [w] is a labialized velar that could be transcribed as [ɰʷ], but the Japanese [w] is closer to a true labial-velar, [ɰ͡β̞]. |  | | As might be expected from the approximant-like nature of secondary articulation, it is not always easy to tell whether a co-articulated approximant consonant such as [w] is doubly or secondarily articulated. |
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http://www.kproxy.com/servlet/redirect.srv/p5.p1.pjt.perutbrrxq.pgka/wiki/Co-articulated_consonant
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| | Voiceless velar plosive -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article |
 | | The voiceless velar plosive 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. |  | | The voiceless velar plosive occurs in (An Indo-European language belonging to the West Germanic branch; the official language of Britain and the United States and most of the Commonwealth countries) English, and it is the sound denoted by the letter 'c' in cat or the letter 'k' in skin. |  | | Its (The sound made by the vibration of vocal folds modified by the resonance of the vocal tract) phonation type is voiceless, which means it is produced without vibrations of the vocal cords. |
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http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/V/Vo/Voiceless_velar_plosive.htm
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| | Central consonant - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Examples of central consonants are the voiceless velar plosive (the "k" in the English word "skin"), the voiced alveolar fricative (the "z" in the English word "zoo") and the alveolar nasal (the "n" in the English word "plan"). |  | | A consonant in which air flows along the sides of the tongue rather than over its center is a lateral consonant. |  | | A central or medial consonant is a consonant sound that is produced when air flows across the center of the mouth over the tongue. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_consonant
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| | NodeWorks - Category Description for Encyclopedia |
 | | CH takes various values in other languages, such as Voiceless palatal fricative,, or in German, Voiceless postalveolar fricative in French, in Italian, in Mandarin Chinese, and so forth. |  | | In English, CH most commonly takes the value, but can take the value or voiceless velar fricative, usually when transliterating Greek Χ or Hebrew. |  | | The Romance languages and English have a common feature inherited from Vulgar Latin where C takes on either a "hard" or "soft" value depending on the following vowel. |
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http://pedia.nodeworks.com/C/desc.asp
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| | K - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | In the International phonetic alphabet, [k] is the symbol for the voiceless velar plosive. |  | | Therefore, the Romance languages have K only in foreign words. |  | | Kilo represents the letter K in the NATO phonetic alphabet. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K
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| | CONK! Encyclopedia: Click_consonant |
 | | As noted above, clicks necessarily involve two closures: an anterior one which is represented by the special click symbol in the IPA, and a posterior one which is usually velar but can also be uvular. |  | | Voiced velar plosive followed by voiceless velar fricative |  | | Voiced velar plosive followed by voiceless affricated ejective |
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http://www.conk.com/search/encyclopedia.cgi?q=Click_consonant
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| | The Language Vorlin |
 | | The letter q may be used as a substitute for the proper glyph when Vorlin text is composed on an English-language typewriter and in computer systems that cannot use “eng” or the “micro sign” protocol. |  | | Alphabetic languages have names for the letters they use; e.g. |  | | In the alphabetical sorting of Vorlin wordlists, the velar nasal consonant (“eng” or “n with crossed tail”) appears after z. |
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http://www.rickharrison.com/language/vorlin1999.html
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| | Valoda |
 | | The dental nasal n occurs as a velar nasal before the velar plosives k and g. |  | | A voiceless velar plosive,1ike the k of English king, but lacking the |  | | A voiceless bi-labial plosive, like the p of English part, but lacking the |
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http://ai1.mii.lu.lv/valoda/phonetic.htm
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| | A- |
 | | There is a list of the authors available on wikipedia. |  | | BER Voiceless velar plosive Georg Wittig Bamboohouse.JPG Samuel Vimes Ewing's Sarcoma 64.230.142.102 Bit error rate Jon Peter Lewis Hezbi-Islami |
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http://www.baapoo.com/wiki,index,goto,A-.html
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| | Velar stop |
 | | This is a disambiguation page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title. |  | | A velar stop or velar plosive is a type of consonant. |
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http://nba.servegame.org/en/Velar_stop.htm
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| | Polish language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | This rule does not apply to approximants - a consonant cluster may contain voiced approximants and voiceless consonants. |  | | To put it another way, a consonant cluster may not contain both voiced and voiceless consonants. |  | | Note that Polish distinguishes between affricates and plosive + fricative consonant clusters, for example: |
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http://www.wikipedia.com/wiki/PolishLanguage
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| | Finnish language phonetics |
 | | Finnish has no voiced plosives in native words - with the exception of /d/ that developed from /ð/ voiced dental fricative (as in English 'the'). |  | | The letters b and g do occur in Finnish in loanwords, but more often than not, they are pronounced voiceless, /p/ and /k/ respectively. |  | | Without /d/, Finnish plosives have (in native words) no distinctive voice at all. |
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http://1-free-software.com/en/wikipedia/f/fi/finnish_language_phonetics.html
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| | SAMPA Общеевропейский проект |
 | | SAMPA computer readable phoneme alphabet for European languages, with ASCII and IPA definitions (1990) Consonants b 98 voiced bilabial plosive c 99 voiceless palatal plosive C 67 voiceless palatal fricative d 100 voiced dental/alveol. |  | | nasal J 74 palatal nasal N 78 velar nasal p 112 voiceless bilabial plosive r 114 alveolar trill R 82 uvular trill/fricative s 115 voiceless alveolar fricative S 83 voiceless postalveolar fricative t 116 voiceless dental/alveol. |  | | plosive T 84 voiceless dental fricative v 118 voiced labiodental fricative w 119 labial-velar approximant x 120 voiceless velar fricative H 72 labial-palat. |
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http://homepages.tversu.ru/~ips/node21.html
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| | Red Moon - Proto-Ingyrric |
 | | No native orthography is known to have existed for Proto-Ingyrric. |  | | řř - voiceless uvular trill--if ř sounds like "ggggg", then řř sounds like "kkkkk". |  | | rr - voiceless alveolar trill--if r sounds like "ddddd", then rr sounds like "ttttt". |
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http://www.midnightmist.net/redmoon/en/proto-ingyrric
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| | The Greek Alphabet |
 | | There is one more sound in the language which is absent from the alphabet: it is the "ingma", the last consonant in "king". |  | | Notice that the second way of writing the lower case sigma is used exclusively when the letter appears at the end of a word (there is only one capital form); this rule has no exceptions. |  | | Contrary to English, the sound of the letter does not change at the beginning of a word (it does not become a [s]; Greeks have no trouble starting a word with [p]+[s]). |
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http://www.cogsci.indiana.edu/farg/harry/lan/grkphon.htm
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| | IRS - an Index Retrieval System for the ALD I |
 | | The distribution selected here shows an important linguistic phenomenon: The Latin voiceless velar plosive K before A is transformed to the voiceless affricate c in Grisons, Sulzberg and Nonsberg, the Dolomitic Ladin area and in Friul. |  | | View the geographical distribution of taxats as colored polygon map: |
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http://www.sbg.ac.at/rom/people/proj/ald/irs/englisch.htm
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| | ips9_3 |
 | | For each of the pairs of sounds below, check those that are in complementary distribution. |  | | What generalisation can be made about sequences of a nasal followed by a plosive? |
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http://www.phon.ucl.ac.uk/home/johnm/ips/chapter9/ips9-3.htm
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| | Language Situation (aboutmalta.com) |
 | | The intravillage diversity can also be observed on the phonological level. |  | | The spread of English in the Maltese islands was promoted by the colonial authorities It gradually replaced Italian as medium of instruction in school and eventually replaced it as the only 'foreign' official language of the islands. |  | | In Rabat (Gozo), a number of people from the San Frangisk area realise the velar/uvular //q// as a voiceless velar plosive [k] (Aquilina et al 1981:113). |
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http://aboutmalta.com/language/lang_situation.html
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| | Beijing - Beijing - Travel to China |
 | | (/Voiceless alveolo-palatal affricatetɕ/ is represented in pinyin as j, as in Beijing.) |  | | The term originated with French missionaries four hundred years ago, and corresponds to an archaic pronunciation which does not take into account a /voiceless velar plosivek/ to /Voiceless alveolo-palatal affricatetɕ/ sound change in Mandarin (linguistics)Mandarin that occurred during the Qing dynasty. |  | | In China, the city has had many names. |
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http://www.famouschinese.com/virtual/Beijing
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| | Packet #2: Essay on the Alphabetics and Phonemes of Chelay |
 | | ] is a voiceless velar plosive, with a similar sound to that which ends the English word ‘hack’, though with more force placed on the [ ? |  | | Every other consonant and vowel in Chelay roughly corresponds to a sound in English, and we will cover them briefly in terms of the word sounds they correlate to (as well as their appropriate symbolism in IPA). |
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http://www.mylittlesoapbox.com/writing/school/alphabetics.htm
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| | Stop consonant - TheBestLinks.com - Plosive, Consonant, International Phonetic Alphabet, Manner of articulation, ... |
 | | Plosive, Stop consonant, Consonant, International Phonetic Alphabet, Manner of... |  | | In the case of oral stops, the airflow is blocked completely, causing pressure to build up. |  | | A stop or plosive is a consonant sound produced by obstructing airflow in the vocal tract by the lips or tongue. |
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http://www.thebestlinks.com/Plosive.html
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| | Plosive velar de Voiceless |
 | | English version: Voiceless velar plosive Next: Georg Wittig Up |  | | El plosive velar voiceless es un tipo de sonido consonantal, usado en algunas idiomas habladas. |  | | que el plosive velar voiceless ocurre en inglés, y es el sonido denotado por la letra "c" en gato o la letra "k" en piel. |
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http://www.yotor.net/wiki/es/pl/Plosive%20velar%20de%20Voiceless.htm
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| | Encoding |
 | | All variants coming after * as well as all remarks on the same line have been left out. |  | | g has voice, ch is voiceless, gg is the 'g' of (english) 'goal' |  | | Singly spelled means always 'short', even in open syllables (contrary to normal spelling). |
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http://www.meertens.knaw.nl/projecten/mand/EGTRPkipatabel.html
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| | Re: [Assam] Transliteration Of Assamese Sounds |
 | | Voiced Aveolar Plosive (Lower case D) >ddho or Dho.... |  | | >+ Voiceless Velar Plosive (Lower Case K) >kho............ |  | | >+ Voiceless Glottal Fricative (Lower Case H) >ksho or xo..... |
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http://www.mail-archive.com/assam@pikespeak.uccs.edu/msg04917.html
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| | Plosive velar expresada |
 | | English version: Voiced velar plosive Next: Condición de la paridad del interés Up |  | | Su manera de la articulación es una plosive o un tope glottalic expresado. |  | | El plosive velar expresada es un tipo de sonido consonantal, usado en algunas idiomas habladas. |
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http://www.yotor.net/wiki/es/pl/Plosive%20velar%20expresada.htm
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| | 98-2 |
 | | Read the text and then answer the questions. |  | | a fortis/voiceless velar plosive / / |
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http://wwwhomes.uni-bielefeld.de/sgramley/Exam98-2.htm
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| | Ga - UPSID Language Profile |
 | | segla(n, [voiceless, palatal, approximant], [malagasy, yao, klamath, otomi, mazahua, hopi, aleut]). |  | | segfr(n, [labialized, voiceless, palato_alveolar, sibilant, fricative], [ga, lak]). |  | | segaff(n, [voiceless, dental_alveolar, sibilant, affricate], [german, russian, bulgarian, romanian, pashto, kashmiri, albanian, e_armenian, lappish, yurak, kirghiz, hebrew, awiya, kullo, lakkia, atayal, tagalog, tsou, mandarin, hakka, changchow, amoy, fuchow, kan, jingpho, yao, tlingit, chipewyan, chontal, mazahua, tonkawa, wichita, yuchi, wappo, bribri, ashuslay, jivaro, greenlandic, aleut, basque, burushaski]). |
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http://www.langmaker.com/db/ups_ga.htm
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| | LINGVA XRONARI |
 | | vowel, ui = short or long close front rounded vowel, b = voiced bilabial plosive, c = voiceless grooved alveopalatal affricate, ch = voiceless uvular |  | | fricative, d = voiced alveolar plosive, f = voiceless labiodental fricative, g = voiced velar plosive, gh = voiced uvular plosive, h = voiced glottal fricative, |  | | voiced alveolar trill, rh = voiced velar fricative, |
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http://www.christusrex.com/www1/pater/JPN-l-xronari.html
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