Dental and alveolar ejectives

Alveolar ejective
IPA number 165
Encoding
Entity (decimal) tť
Unicode (hex) U+0074U+0165
X-SAMPA t_>
Kirshenbaum t`
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The alveolar ejective is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is .

Features

Features of the alveolar ejective:

Occurrence

Dental or denti-alveolar

Language Word IPA Meaning Notes
Dahalo[1] [t̪ʼat̪t̪a] 'hair' Laminal denti-alveolar, contrasts with alveolar ejective.[2]

Alveolar

Language Word IPA Meaning Notes
Adyghe ятӀэ  [jaːtʼa]  'dirt'
Amharic ጥጃ [tʼəd͡ʒa] 'calf'
Armenian Yerevan dialect[3] տիկ [tʼikʼ] 'wineskin' Corresponds to tenuis [t⁼] in other Eastern dialects.
Dahalo[1] [t̺ʼirimalle] 'spider' Apical, contrasts with laminal denti-alveolar ejective.[2]
Ganza[4]:95 [tʼóɗó] ‘black’
Georgian ტიტა [tʼitʼa] 'tulip'
Haida qqayttas [qʼajtʼas] 'basket'
Kabardian тӀы  [tʼə]  'ram'
Kawésqar t'ǽrkse [tʼǽɾkse] 'spicy'
Khwarshi тӀая [tʼaja] 'to drop'
Nez Perce eyíieyii [tʼæˈjiːtʼæjiː] 'flat'
Ossetian Iron стъалы [ˈstʼäɫɪ̈] 'star'

See also

References

  1. 1 2 Maddieson et al. (1993), p. 27.
  2. 1 2 Maddieson et al. (1993), pp. 27–28.
  3. Dum-Tragut (2009), pp. 17–18.
  4. Smolders, Joshua (2016). "A Phonology of Ganza" (pdf). Linguistic Discovery. 14 (1): 86–144. doi:10.1349/PS1.1537-0852.A.470. Retrieved 2017-01-16.

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