Voiced epiglottal fricative

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IPA – number 174
IPA – text ʢ
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Entity ʢ
X-SAMPA <\
Kirshenbaum
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The voiced epiglottal approximant/fricative is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is ʢ, and the equivalent X-SAMPA symbol is <\.

Although traditionally placed in the fricative row of the IPA chart, [ʢ] is usually an approximant. The IPA symbol itself is ambiguous, but no language has a distinct fricative and approximant at this place of articulation. Sometimes the lowering diacritic is used to specify that the manner is approximant: [ʢ̞].

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Features of the voiced epiglottal approximant/fricative:

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Language Word IPA Meaning Notes
Arabic Some dialects[1] تَعَشَّى [t̪ɑʢɑʃʃɐː] 'to have supper' Corresponds to /ʕ/ (or [ʔˤ]) in Standard Arabic and other varieties. See Arabic phonology
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