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Consonantal sound represented by ⟨qχ⟩ in IPA From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The voiceless uvular affricate is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbols in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represent this sound are ⟨q͡χ⟩ and ⟨q͜χ⟩, and the equivalent X-SAMPA symbol is q_X
. The tie bar may be omitted, yielding ⟨qχ⟩ in the IPA and qX
in X-SAMPA.
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There is also the voiceless pre-uvular affricate[1] in some languages, which is articulated slightly more front compared with the place of articulation of the prototypical voiceless uvular affricate, though not as front as the prototypical voiceless velar affricate. The International Phonetic Alphabet does not have a separate symbol for that sound, though it can be transcribed as ⟨q̟͡χ̟⟩ or ⟨q͡χ˖⟩ (both symbols denote an advanced ⟨q͡χ⟩) or ⟨k̠͡x̠⟩ (retracted ⟨k͡x⟩). The equivalent X-SAMPA symbols are q_+_X_+
and k_-_x_-
, respectively.
Features of the voiceless uvular affricate:
Language | Word | IPA | Meaning | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Alemannic | Most High and Highest Alemannic dialects | Gschänk | [ˈkʃæɴq͡χ] | 'present' | Velar [k͡x] in other dialects. |
Adyghe | Natukhai | кхъэ | 'grave' | Dialectal. Corresponds to [qʰ] in other dialects. | |
Avar | хъарахъ/څـاراڅ | 'bush' | Contrasts with the ejective [q͡χʼː]. | ||
English | Scouse[2] | clock | [kl̥ɒq͡χ] | 'clock' | Possible word-final realization of /k/.[2] |
Kabardian | кхъэ/ٯّـە | 'grave' | |||
Persian | Some dialects | ﻗﻔل | [q͡χofl] | 'lock' | Fortition of word-initial /q/. |
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