Voiceless labial–uvular plosive | |
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q͡p | |
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X-SAMPA | q_p |
The voiceless labial–uvular plosive is a type of consonantal sound used in some spoken languages. It is a [ q] and [ p] pronounced simultaneously. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is ⟨qÍ¡p⟩. [1] [2] [3]
The features of the voiceless labial–uvular plosive are:
Language | Word | IPA | Meaning | Notes |
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Iha [4] | kpohi | [q͡pohi] | 'good' | |
Lese [1] [5] | [uqÍ¡pa] | 'tree' | Allophone of /qÍ¡É“/. In the source itself, the meaning of /qÍ¡É“/ is unclear, but /qÍ¡É“/ seems to be a voiceless labial–uvular stop with significant lowering and a strong release. Contrasts /kÍ¡p, qÍ¡É“, É¡Í¡b, É Í¡É“/. [2] |
Voiceless labial–uvular plosive | |
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q͡p | |
Audio sample | |
Encoding | |
X-SAMPA | q_p |
The voiceless labial–uvular plosive is a type of consonantal sound used in some spoken languages. It is a [ q] and [ p] pronounced simultaneously. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is ⟨qÍ¡p⟩. [1] [2] [3]
The features of the voiceless labial–uvular plosive are:
Language | Word | IPA | Meaning | Notes |
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Iha [4] | kpohi | [q͡pohi] | 'good' | |
Lese [1] [5] | [uqÍ¡pa] | 'tree' | Allophone of /qÍ¡É“/. In the source itself, the meaning of /qÍ¡É“/ is unclear, but /qÍ¡É“/ seems to be a voiceless labial–uvular stop with significant lowering and a strong release. Contrasts /kÍ¡p, qÍ¡É“, É¡Í¡b, É Í¡É“/. [2] |