Bilabial ejective stop explained

Ipa Number:101 + 401
Ipa Symbol:
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Decimal1:112
Decimal2:700
X-Sampa:p_>
Kirshenbaum:
Braille:p
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The bilabial ejective is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is (IPA|pʼ).

Features

Features of the bilabial ejective:

Occurrence

In addition to the languages listed below, this sound is also a common phonological feature of the Ethiopian linguistic area, especially Ethiopian Semitic languages.

LanguageWordIPAMeaningNotes
AdygheAdyghe; Adygei: [[Adyghe language|'''пӏ'''акӏэ]]'thin'
AmharicAmharic: [[Amharic|ጴጥሮስ]]/pronounced as /[pʼetʼros]/'Peter'
ArmenianYerevan dialectArmenian: [[Armenian alphabet|'''պ'''ոչ]]/pronounced as /[pʼotʃʰ]/'tail'Corresponds to tenuis pronounced as /[p⁼]/ in other Eastern dialects
ChechenChechen: [[Cyrillic script|'''пӏ'''елг]] / Chechen: '''ph'''elg / Chechen: '''ڢ'''ەلگpronounced as /[pʼelɡ]/'finger'
Ganza[1] pronounced as /[pʼá̰bḭ́]/'gathering'
GeorgianGeorgian: [[Georgian alphabet|'''პ'''ე'''პ'''ელა]]/pronounced as /[pʼɛpʼɛlɑ]/'butterfly'
Hadzahû'''bb'''upronounced as /[ɦuːpʼu]/'to lift something heavy'(mimetic)
HaidaHaida: tta'''pp'''adpronounced as /[tʼapʼat]/'to break'(mimetic)
Halkomelem'''p̓'''əq̓pronounced as /[pʼəqʼ]/'white'
KabardianKabardian: [[Cyrillic script|цӏа'''пӏ'''э]] / Kabardian: ça'''ṗ'''e / Kabardian: ڗا'''ࢠ'''ه'mean'
Kunigami'''p{{'pronounced as /[pʼaːpaː]/'grandmother'
Nez Perce[[Americanist phonetic notation|'''p’'''íłin]]pronounced as /[ˈpʼiɬin]/'hole'
OssetianIronOssetian; Ossetic: '''пъ'''овыр/pronounced as /[ˈpʼovɪ̈r]/'cook'
QuechuaQuechua: [[Quechua alphabet|'''p’'''acha]]pronounced as /[pʼat͡ʃa]/'clothes'
Ubykhwıp'ts'epronounced as /[wɨpʼtsʼɜ]/'your name'See Ubykh phonology
Yurok[2] kaa'''p{{'pronounced as /[kaːpʼ]/'leaves'

See also

References

External links

pronounced as /navigation/

Notes and References

  1. Smolders. Joshua. 2016. A Phonology of Ganza . pdf. Linguistic Discovery. 14 . 1. 86–144. 10.1349/PS1.1537-0852.A.470. 2017-01-16. free.
  2. Web site: Yurok consonants. live. 2021-04-17. Yurok Language Project. UC Berkeley. https://web.archive.org/web/20110629203820/http://linguistics.berkeley.edu/~yurok/web/consonants.php . 2011-06-29 .