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Alveolar click information


Alveolar click
(plain velar)
k͜ǃ
ᵏǃ
ǃ
k͜ʗ
ᵏʗ
ʗ̊
IPA Number178, 202
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Encoding
Entity (decimal)ǃ​ʗ
Unicode (hex)U+01C3 U+0297
X-SAMPA!\
Braille⠯ (braille pattern dots-12346)⠞ (braille pattern dots-2345)
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Voiced alveolar click
ɡ͜ǃ
ᶢǃ
ǃ̬
ɡ͜ʗ
ᶢʗ
ʗ̬
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Alveolar nasal click
ŋ͜ǃ
ᵑǃ
ǃ̃
ŋ͜ʗ
ᵑʗ
ʗ̃
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The alveolar or postalveolar clicks are a family of click consonants found only in Africa and in the Damin ritual jargon of Australia. The tongue is more or less concave (depending on the language), and is pulled down rather than back as in the palatal clicks, making a hollower sound than those consonants.

The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents the place of articulation of these sounds is ǃ. The symbol is not an exclamation mark in origin, but rather a vertical bar with a subscript dot, the dot being the old diacritic for retroflex consonants. Prior to 1989, ʗ (stretched c) was the IPA letter for the alveolar clicks, and this is still preferred by some phoneticians. The tail of ʗ may be the tail of retroflex consonants in the IPA, and thus analogous to the underdot of ǃ.[2] Either letter may be combined with a second letter to indicate the manner of articulation, though this is commonly omitted for tenuis clicks.

In official IPA transcription, the click letter is combined with a k ɡ ŋ q ɢ ɴ via a tie bar, though k is frequently omitted. Many authors instead use a superscript k ɡ ŋ q ɢ ɴ without the tie bar, again often neglecting the k. Either letter, whether baseline or superscript, is usually placed before the click letter, but may come after when the release of the velar or uvular occlusion is audible. A third convention is the click letter with diacritics for voicelessness, voicing and nasalization; it does not distinguish velar from uvular alveolar clicks. Common alveolar clicks are:

Trans. I Trans. II Trans. III Description
(velar)
k͜ǃ ᵏǃ ǃ tenuis alveolar click
k͜ǃʰ ᵏǃʰ ǃʰ aspirated alveolar click
ɡ͜ǃ ᶢǃ ǃ̬ voiced alveolar click
ŋ͜ǃ ᵑǃ ǃ̃ alveolar nasal click
ŋ͜ǃ̥̥ʰʰ ᵑǃ̥ʰʰ ǃ̥̃ʰʰ aspirated alveolar nasal click
ŋ͜ǃˀ ᵑǃˀ ǃ̃ˀ glottalized alveolar nasal click
(uvular)
q͜ǃ 𐞥ǃ tenuis alveolar click
q͜ǃʰ 𐞥ǃʰ aspirated alveolar click
ɢ͜ǃ 𐞒ǃ voiced alveolar click
ɴ͜ǃ ᶰǃ alveolar nasal click
ɴ͜ǃ̥ʰʰ ᶰǃ̥ʰʰ aspirated alveolar nasal click
ɴ͜ǃˀ ᶰǃˀ glottalized alveolar nasal click

The last can be heard in the sound sample at right; non-native speakers tend to glottalize clicks to avoid nasalizing them. The nasal click may also be heard at the right.

In the orthographies of individual languages, the letters and digraphs for alveolar clicks may be based on either the vertical bar symbol of the IPA, ǃ, or on the Latin ⟨q⟩ of Bantu convention. Khoekhoe and most Bushman languages use the former; Naro, Sandawe, and Zulu use the latter.

  1. ^ Kirshenbaum assigned ⟨c!⟩ to IPA ⟨ʗ⟩, which it used indifferently for both alveolar ⟨ǃ⟩ and palatal ⟨ǂ⟩ clicks.
  2. ^ Pullum & Ladusaw, Phonetic Symbol Guide, p. 34

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