Tenuis bilabial click

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Tenuis bilabial velar click
k͜ʘ   k͜ɋCategory:Pages with plain IPA
ᵏʘ   ᵏɋCategory:Pages with plain IPA
ʘ   ɋCategory:Pages with plain IPA
IPA number176
Encoding
Entity (decimal)ʘ
Unicode (hex)U+0298
Braille⠯ (braille pattern dots-12346) ⠏ (braille pattern dots-1234)
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Tenuis bilabial uvular click
q͡ʘ   q͡ɋCategory:Pages with plain IPA
𐞥ʘ   𐞥ɋCategory:Pages with plain IPA

The voiceless or more precisely tenuis bilabial click is a click consonant found in some languages of southern Africa. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet for a tenuis bilabial click with a velar rear articulation is k͡ʘCategory:Pages with plain IPA or k͜ʘCategory:Pages with plain IPA, commonly abbreviated to Category:Pages with plain IPA, ᵏʘCategory:Pages with plain IPA or just ʘCategory:Pages with plain IPA. For a click with a uvular rear articulation, the equivalents are q͡ʘ, q͜ʘ, qʘ, 𐞥ʘCategory:Pages with plain IPA. Sometimes the accompanying letter comes after the click letter, e.g. ʘkCategory:Pages with plain IPA or ʘᵏCategory:Pages with plain IPA; this may be a simple orthographic choice, or it may imply a difference in the relative timing of the releases.[1]

Features

Features of the tenuis bilabial click:

  • The airstream mechanism is lingual ingressive (also known as velaric ingressive), which means a pocket of air trapped between two closures is rarefied by a "sucking" action of the tongue, rather than being moved by the glottis or the lungs/diaphragm. The release of the forward closure produces the "click" sound. Voiced and nasal clicks have a simultaneous pulmonic egressive airstream.
  • Its place of articulation is bilabial, which means it is articulated with both lips.
  • Its phonation is voiceless, unaspirated, and unglottalized, which means it is produced without vibration or constriction of the vocal cords, and any following vowel starts without significant delay.
  • It is an oral consonant, which means air is allowed to escape through the mouth only.
  • Because the sound is not produced with airflow over the tongue, the centrallateral dichotomy does not apply.

Occurrence

Tenuis bilabial clicks are only known to occur in the Tuu and Kx'a families of southern Africa.

LanguageWordIPAMeaning
ǂHoan[k͡ʘoa]Category:Pages with plain IPA'two'
Taa[k͡ʘàa]Category:Pages with plain IPA'child'

Notes

  1. Afrika und Übersee. D. Reimer. 2005. pp. 93–94.
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