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Pharyngealization is a
secondary articulation In phonetics, secondary articulation occurs when the articulation of a consonant is equivalent to the combined articulations of two or three simpler consonants, at least one of which is an approximant. The secondary articulation of such co-articul ...
of consonants or vowels by which the pharynx or epiglottis is constricted during the articulation of the sound.


IPA symbols

In the
International Phonetic Alphabet The International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) is an alphabetic system of phonetic transcription, phonetic notation based primarily on the Latin script. It was devised by the International Phonetic Association in the late 19th century as a standa ...
, pharyngealization can be indicated by one of two methods: #A tilde or
swung dash The dash is a punctuation mark consisting of a long horizontal line. It is similar in appearance to the hyphen but is longer and sometimes higher from the baseline. The most common versions are the endash , generally longer than the hyphen b ...
(IPA Number 428) is written through the base letter (typographic overstrike). It is the older and more generic symbol. It indicates velarization, uvularization or pharyngealization, as in , the guttural equivalent of . #The symbol (IPA Number 423) – a superscript variant of , the voiced pharyngeal approximant – is written after the base letter. It indicates specifically a pharyngealized consonant, as in , a pharyngealized .


Computing codes

Since Unicode 1.1, there have been two similar superscript characters: IPA (U+02E4 ) and Semiticist (U+02C1 ). U+02E4 is formally a superscript (U+0295 , = reversed glottal stop), and in the Unicode charts looks like a simple superscript , though in some fonts it looks like a superscript reversed lower-case letter
glottal stop The glottal plosive or stop is a type of consonantal sound used in many spoken languages, produced by obstructing airflow in the vocal tract or, more precisely, the glottis. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents thi ...
. U+02C1 is a typographic alternative to (U+02BF ), which is used to transliterate the Semitic consonant ayin. In the Unicode charts it looks like a reversed (U+02C0 ), which is used in the IPA for glottalization. There is no parallel Unicode distinction for modifier glottal stop. The IPA Handbook lists U+02E4 as the Unicode equivalent of IPA Number 423, the dedicated IPA symbol for pharyngealization. The superimposed tilde is assigned Unicode character U+0334. This was originally intended to combine with other letters to represent pharyngealization. However, that usage is now deprecated (though still functional), and several precomposed letters have been adopted to replace it. These are the labial consonants and the
coronal consonant Coronals are consonants articulated with the flexible front part of the tongue. Among places of articulation, only the coronal consonants can be divided into as many articulation types: apical (using the tip of the tongue), laminal (using the bla ...
s .


Usage

Ubykh, an extinct Northwest Caucasian language spoken in Russia and Turkey, used pharyngealization in 14 pharyngealized consonants. Chilcotin has pharyngealized consonants that trigger pharyngealization of vowels. Many languages (such as Salishan,
Sahaptian Sahaptian (also Sahaptianic, Sahaptin, Shahaptian) is a two-language branch of the Plateau Penutian family spoken by Native Americans in the United States, Native American peoples in the Columbia Plateau region of Washington (state), Washington, ...
) in the Plateau culture area of North America also have pharyngealization processes that are triggered by pharyngeal or pharyngealized consonants, which affect vowels. The Khoe-Kwadi/“ Khoisan” language Taa (or !Xóõ) has pharyngealized vowels that contrast phonemically with voiced, breathy and epiglottalized vowels. That feature is represented in the orthography by a tilde under the respective pharyngealized vowel. In Tuu languages, epiglottalized vowels are phonemic. For many languages, pharyngealization is generally associated with more dental articulations of coronal consonants. Dark l tends to be dental or denti-alveolar, but clear l tends to be retracted to an alveolar position. Arabic and Syriac use secondary uvularization, which is generally not distinguished from pharyngealization, for the " emphatic" coronal consonants.


Examples of pharyngealized consonants

(
Uvularized consonant Uvularization is a secondary articulation of consonants or vowels by which the back of the tongue is constricted toward the uvula and upper pharynx during the articulation of a sound with its primary articulation elsewhere. IPA symbols In the Inte ...
s are not distinguished.)


Stops

*pharyngealized voiceless alveolar stop (in Chechen,
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, Arabic, Mizrahi and Classical Hebrew) *pharyngealized voiced alveolar stop (in Chechen, Tamazight and Arabic) *pharyngealized voiceless bilabial stop (in Chechen and Ubykh) *pharyngealized voiced bilabial stop (in Chechen, Ubykh, Siwa and
Iraqi Arabic Mesopotamian Arabic, ( ar, لهجة بلاد ما بين النهرين) also known as Iraqi Arabic ( ar, اللهجة العراقية), or Gilit Mesopotamian Arabic (as opposed to North Mesopotamian Arabic, Qeltu Mesopotamian Arabic) is a contin ...
, allophonic in Adyghe and Kabardian) *pharyngealized voiceless uvular stop (in Ubykh, Tsakhur, Archi, Arabic and Classical Hebrew) *pharyngealized voiced uvular stop (in Tsakhur) *pharyngealized
glottal stop The glottal plosive or stop is a type of consonantal sound used in many spoken languages, produced by obstructing airflow in the vocal tract or, more precisely, the glottis. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents thi ...
(allophonic in Chechen)


Fricatives

*pharyngealized voiceless alveolar sibilant (in Chechen, Arabic, Classical Hebrew and
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) *pharyngealized
voiced alveolar sibilant The voiced alveolar fricatives are consonantal sounds. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents these sounds depends on whether a sibilant or non-sibilant fricative is being described. * The symbol for the alveolar sibilant ...
(in Chechen,
Berber Berber or Berbers may refer to: Ethnic group * Berbers, an ethnic group native to Northern Africa * Berber languages, a family of Afro-Asiatic languages Places * Berber, Sudan, a town on the Nile People with the surname * Ady Berber (1913–196 ...
and Arabic) *pharyngealized voiceless postalveolar fricative (in Chechen; also a
hypercorrection In sociolinguistics, hypercorrection is non-standard use of language that results from the over-application of a perceived rule of language-usage prescription. A speaker or writer who produces a hypercorrection generally believes through a mi ...
of the Modern Hebrew ) *pharyngealized voiced postalveolar fricative (in Chechen) *pharyngealized voiceless dental fricative *pharyngealized voiced dental fricative (in Arabic) * pharyngealized voiced alveolar lateral fricative (in
Classical Arabic Classical Arabic ( ar, links=no, ٱلْعَرَبِيَّةُ ٱلْفُصْحَىٰ, al-ʿarabīyah al-fuṣḥā) or Quranic Arabic is the standardized literary form of Arabic used from the 7th century and throughout the Middle Ages, most notab ...
) *pharyngealized voiceless labiodental fricative *pharyngealized voiced labiodental fricative (in Ubykh) *pharyngealized voiceless uvular fricative (in Ubykh, Tsakhur, Archi and
Bzyb Abkhaz Abkhazians (russian: Абхазы), or Abkhazs ( ab, Аԥсуаа, Aṕswaа, ), are a Northwest Caucasian ethnic group, mainly living in Abkhazia, a disputed region on the northeastern coast of the Black Sea. A large Abkhaz diaspora populatio ...
) *pharyngealized voiced uvular fricative (in Ubykh, Tsakhur and Archi) *pharyngealized voiceless glottal fricative (in Tsakhur)


Affricates

*pharyngealized voiceless alveolar affricate (in Chechen) *pharyngealized voiced alveolar affricate (in Chechen) *pharyngealized voiceless postalveolar affricate (in Chechen) *pharyngealized voiced postalveolar affricate (in Chechen)


Trills

*pharyngealized
voiced alveolar trill The voiced alveolar trill is a type of consonantal sound used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents dental, alveolar, and postalveolar trills is , and the equivalent X-SAMPA symbol is r. I ...
(in Chechen and Siwa)


Nasals

*pharyngealized
bilabial nasal The voiced bilabial nasal is a type of consonantal sound used in almost all spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is , and the equivalent X-SAMPA symbol is m. The bilabial nasal occurs in ...
(in Chechen, Ubykh and
Iraqi Arabic Mesopotamian Arabic, ( ar, لهجة بلاد ما بين النهرين) also known as Iraqi Arabic ( ar, اللهجة العراقية), or Gilit Mesopotamian Arabic (as opposed to North Mesopotamian Arabic, Qeltu Mesopotamian Arabic) is a contin ...
) *pharyngealized alveolar nasal (in Chechen)


Approximants

*pharyngealized
labialized velar approximant Labialization is a secondary articulatory feature of sounds in some languages. Labialized sounds involve the lips while the remainder of the oral cavity produces another sound. The term is normally restricted to consonants. When vowels involve ...
(in Chechen and Ubykh) *pharyngealized
alveolar lateral approximant The voiced alveolar lateral approximant is a type of consonantal sound used in many spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents dental, alveolar, and postalveolar lateral approximants is , and the eq ...
(in Chechen, Northern Standard Dutch and Arabic) *pharyngealized labialized
postalveolar approximant The voiced alveolar approximant is a type of consonantal sound used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents the alveolar and postalveolar approximants is , a lowercase letter ''r'' rotated 18 ...
(in
American English American English, sometimes called United States English or U.S. English, is the set of variety (linguistics), varieties of the English language native to the United States. English is the Languages of the United States, most widely spoken lan ...
) *pharyngealized velar approximant , with the body of the tongue bunched up at the velum (in some dialects of American English and Dutch)


Examples of pharyngealized vowels

*pharyngealized open-mid back rounded vowel (in Northern Standard Dutch) *pharyngealized vowels in the
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See also

* Velarization * Creaky voice (laryngealization) *
Pharyngeal consonant A pharyngeal consonant is a consonant that is articulated primarily in the pharynx. Some phoneticians distinguish upper pharyngeal consonants, or "high" pharyngeals, pronounced by retracting the root of the tongue in the mid to upper pharynx, ...
* Epiglottal consonant * Pharynx


Notes


References

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Further reading

* Ian Maddieson
Typology and occurrence of pharyngeals and pharyngealization around the world.
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