Other symbols + diacritics Flashcards
What is the IPA symbol for a voiceless labial-velar fricative?
ʍ (voiceless labial-velar fricative ) - like a voiceless ‘w’, made with rounded lips and raised tongue back
What is the IPA symbol for a voiced labial-velar approximant?
w (voiced labial-velar approximant) - made with rounded lips and raised tongue back
What is the IPA symbol for a labial-palatal approximant?
ɥ (labial-palatal approximant) - like ‘w’ but with tongue raised toward hard palate
What is the IPA symbol for a voiceless epiglottal fricative?
ʜ (voiceless epiglottal fricative) - friction produced at the epiglottis
What is the IPA symbol for a voiced epiglottal fricative?
ʢ (voiced epiglottal fricative) - voiced version of ʜ
What is the IPA symbol for an epiglottal plosive?
ʡ (epiglottal plosive) - complete closure at the epiglottis
What is the IPA symbol for a voiceless alveolo-palatal fricative?
ɕ (voiceless alveolo-palatal fricative) - between ‘sh’ and ‘s’ with raised tongue blade
What is the IPA symbol for a voiced alveolo-palatal fricative?
ʑ (voiced alveolo-palatal fricative) - voiced version of ɕ
What is the diacritic for aspiration?
ʰ - aspiration
What is the diacritic for labialization?
ʷ - labialization
What is the diacritic for lateral release?
ˡ - lateral release
What is the vowel-specific diacritic for advanced tongue root?
̘ - advanced tongue root
What is the vowel-specific diacritic for retracted tongue root?
̙ - retracted tongue root
What is the vowel-specific diacritic for more rounded?
̹ - more rounded
What is the diacritic that can apply to both vowels and consonants for long?
̄ - long
What is the diacritic that can apply to both vowels and consonants for nasalized?
̃ - nasalized
What is the diacritic that can apply to both vowels and consonants for voiceless?
̊ - voiceless