A sound that is articulated between the base of the tongue and the pharyngeal wall. Stops are also possible here, but the International Phonetic Alphabet only provides symbols for fricatives. These are [∇] (voiceless) and [ʕ] (voiced), and are said to exist in Arabic, but there are other theories about Arabic articulation. Source: Encyclopaedia Britannica Concise Encyclopedia About Encyclopaedia Britannica Concise Encyclopedia Information |
舌根と咽頭壁との間で調音される音。ここでの閉鎖音も可能であるが,国際音声字母では摩擦音だけに記号が用意されている。[∇] (無声) と[ʕ] (有声) で,アラビア語にあるとされるが,アラビア語の調音については異説もある。
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