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The voiced pharyngeal approximant/fricative is a type of Consonant al sound, used in some Spoken Language s. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents is , and the equivalent X-SAMPA symbol is ?\. Although traditionally placed in the fricative row of the IPA chart, 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, , or a raising diacritic may be used to show that it is fricative, . FEATURES Features of the voiced pharyngeal approximant/fricative:
OCCURS IN Danish has a pharyngeal approximant for ''r'' in normal speech. In distinct, old fashioned pronunciation, as on the stage, the Danish ''r'' may be a pharyngeal fricative. This sound also occurs in Agul , a dialect of Burkixan . Pharyngeal consonants are not widespread. Many languages claimed to have pharyngeal fricatives or approximants turn out on closer inspection to have Epiglottal Consonant s instead. For example, the candidate sound in Arabic and standard Hebrew (Israelis of European background generally pronounce this as a Glottal Stop ) has been variously described as a Voiced Epiglottal Fricative , an Epiglottal Approximant , or a Pharyngealized Glottal Stop . SEE ALSO |