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Voiced bilabial implosive

A voiced bilabial implosive is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is ⟨ɓ⟩, and the equivalent X-SAMPA symbol is b_<.

Voiced bilabial implosive
ɓ
IPA Number160
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Entity (decimal)&#595;
Unicode (hex)U+0253
X-SAMPAb_<
Braille

Features

Features of the voiced bilabial implosive:

  • Its manner of articulation is occlusive, which means it is produced by obstructing airflow in the vocal tract. Since the consonant is also oral, with no nasal outlet, the airflow is blocked entirely, and the consonant is a plosive.
  • Its place of articulation is bilabial, which means it is articulated with both lips.
  • Its phonation is voiced, which means the vocal cords vibrate during the articulation.
  • 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.
  • The airstream mechanism is implosive (glottalic ingressive), which means it is produced by pulling air in by pumping the glottis downward. Since it is voiced, the glottis is not completely closed, but allows a pulmonic airstream to escape through it.

Occurrence

Language Word IPA Meaning Notes
Balanta-Ganja ɓaara? [ɓaːra]? 'heron' .[1] Possible allophone for /b/
Ega[2] [ɓá] 'send away'
English Southern American[3] boy [ɓɔɪ̯] 'boy' Possible realization of word-initial /b/.[3] See English phonology
Fula[4] fulɓe
𞤆𞤵𞤤𞤩𞤫
[fulɓe] 'Fulbe person' (g.)
Goemai as [ɓas] 'to fetch'
Hausa ɓaɓewa [ɓaɓɛua] 'quarreling'
Jamaican Patois[5] beat [ɓiːt] 'beat' Allophone of /b/ in the onset of prominent syllables.
Kalabari[6] á [ɓá] 'kill'
Khmer បារាំង / barăng [ɓaːraŋ] noun: 'France'
adjective: 'French'
See Khmer phonology
Latundê[7] [ˌɓa:ˈnãn] '(they) are two' One of the possible realisations of /p/.[7]
Southern Nambikwara[8] [ɓa̰h] 'ask excuse' One of the possible realisations of /p/.[8]
Mayan Yucatec balam [ɓalam] 'jaguar'
Mam qanax [qamɓaʂ] 'foot'
Mono[9] ‘balœ [ɓálə́] 'at'
Punjabi Dialectal ਬੱਕਰੀ [ˈɓək.krɪ] 'goat'
Paumarí[10] 'bo'da [ɓoɗa] 'old'
Seereer-Siin[11] ɓood [ɓoːd] 'to crawl' Contrasts phonemically with voiceless implosive
Saraiki[12] ٻال [ɓɑː.l] 'child'
Sindhi ٻر [ɓaˑrʊ]
Shona baba [ɓàːɓá] 'father'
Tera[13] ɓala [ɓala] 'to talk' Contrasts phonemically with palatalized implosive, /ɓʲ/
Tukang Besi [aɓa] 'previous'
Vietnamese[14] bạn [ɓan̪˧ˀ˨ʔ] 'you' See Vietnamese phonology
Zulu ubaba [úˈɓàːɓá] 'my father'

See also

Notes

  1. ^ "Balanta-Ganja (Fgañja / فْگَݧْجَ)". Omniglot.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. ^ Connell, Ahoua & Gibbon (2002:100)
  3. ^ a b Wells (1982:489)
  4. ^ Keer (1999:82)
  5. ^ Devonish & Harry (2004:456)
  6. ^ Harry (2003:113)
  7. ^ a b Telles (2013:298)
  8. ^ a b Netto (2018:105, 106)
  9. ^ Olson (2004:233)
  10. ^ Everett (2003:23)
  11. ^ Mc Laughlin (2005:203)
  12. ^ Bashir, Elena; J. Conners, Thomas (2019). "3.3.1.3". A Descriptive Grammar of Hindko, Panjabi, and Saraiki. Vol. 4 of Mouton-CASL Grammar Series. Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG. p. 28. ISBN 9781614512257. Saraiki has four voiced implosive stops: bilabial /ɓ/, alveolar /ɗ/, palatal /ʄ/, and velar /ɠ/.
  13. ^ Tench (2007:228)
  14. ^ Thompson (1959:458–461)

References

  • Connell, Bruce; Ahoua, Firmin; Gibbon, Dafydd (2002), "Ega", Journal of the International Phonetic Association, 32 (1): 99–104, doi:10.1017/S002510030200018X
  • Devonish, H.; Harry, Otelamate G. (2004), "Jamaican phonology", in Kortman, B; Shneider E. W. (eds.), A Handbook of Varieties of English, phonology, vol. 1, Berlin: Mouton De Gruyter, pp. 441–471
  • Everett, Daniel L. (2003), "Iambic Feet in Paumari and the Theory of Foot Structure", Linguistic Discovery, 2 (1), doi:10.1349/ps1.1537-0852.a.263, ISSN 1537-0852
  • Harry, Otelamate G. (2003), "Kalaḅarị-Ịjo", Journal of the International Phonetic Association, 33 (1): 113–120, doi:10.1017/S002510030300121X
  • Keer, Edward (1999), Geminates, The OCP and The Nature of CON, Rutgers University
  • Mc Laughlin, Fiona (2005), "Voiceless implosives in Seereer-Siin", Journal of the International Phonetic Association, 35 (2): 201–214, doi:10.1017/S0025100305002215, S2CID 145717014
  • Olson, Kenneth S. (2004), "Mono" (PDF), Journal of the International Phonetic Association, 34 (2): 233–238, doi:10.1017/S0025100304001744
  • Tench, Paul (2007), "Tera", Journal of the International Phonetic Association, 37 (1): 228–234, doi:10.1017/s0025100307002952
  • Thompson, Laurence (1959), "Saigon phonemics", Language, 35 (3): 454–476, doi:10.2307/411232, JSTOR 411232
  • Wells, John C. (1982), Accents of English, vol. 3: Beyond the British Isles, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 0-521-24225-8
  • Netto, Luiz (2018), Fonologia do grupo Nambikwára do Campo (Master's dissertation) (in Brazilian Portuguese), Recife: Federal University of Pernambuco, pp. 105, 106
  • Telles, Stella (2013), "Traços laringais em Latundê (Nambikwára do Norte)", Boletim do Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi. Ciências Humanas (in Brazilian Portuguese), Belém, 8 (2): 291–306, doi:10.1590/S1981-81222013000200005

External links

  • List of languages with [ɓ] on PHOIBLE

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Bilabial implosive redirects here For the voiceless consonant see Voiceless bilabial implosive A voiced bilabial implosive is a type of consonantal sound used in some spoken languages The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is ɓ and the equivalent X SAMPA symbol is b lt Voiced bilabial implosiveɓIPA Number160Audio sample source source source helpEncodingEntity decimal amp 595 Unicode hex U 0253X SAMPAb lt BrailleImage Contents 1 Features 2 Occurrence 3 See also 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksFeatures EditFeatures of the voiced bilabial implosive Its manner of articulation is occlusive which means it is produced by obstructing airflow in the vocal tract Since the consonant is also oral with no nasal outlet the airflow is blocked entirely and the consonant is a plosive Its place of articulation is bilabial which means it is articulated with both lips Its phonation is voiced which means the vocal cords vibrate during the articulation 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 central lateral dichotomy does not apply The airstream mechanism is implosive glottalic ingressive which means it is produced by pulling air in by pumping the glottis downward Since it is voiced the glottis is not completely closed but allows a pulmonic airstream to escape through it Occurrence EditLanguage Word IPA Meaning NotesBalanta Ganja ɓaara ɓaːra heron 1 Possible allophone for b Ega 2 ɓa send away English Southern American 3 boy ɓɔɪ boy Possible realization of word initial b 3 See English phonologyFula 4 fulɓe 𞤆𞤵𞤤𞤩𞤫 fulɓe Fulbe person g Goemai ḅas ɓas to fetch Hausa ɓaɓewa ɓaɓɛua quarreling Jamaican Patois 5 beat ɓiːt beat Allophone of b in the onset of prominent syllables Kalabari 6 ḅa ɓa kill Khmer ប រ ង barăng ɓaːraŋ noun France adjective French See Khmer phonologyLatunde 7 ˌɓa ˈnan they are two One of the possible realisations of p 7 Southern Nambikwara 8 ɓa h ask excuse One of the possible realisations of p 8 Mayan Yucatec balam ɓalam jaguar Mam qanbʼax qamɓaʂ foot Mono 9 balœ ɓale at Punjabi Dialectal ਬ ਕਰ ˈɓek krɪ goat Paumari 10 bo da ɓoɗa old Seereer Siin 11 ɓood ɓoːd to crawl Contrasts phonemically with voiceless implosiveSaraiki 12 ٻال ɓɑː l child Sindhi ٻر ɓaˑrʊ Shona baba ɓaːɓa father Tera 13 ɓala ɓala to talk Contrasts phonemically with palatalized implosive ɓʲ Tukang Besi aɓa previous Vietnamese 14 bạn ɓan ˀ ʔ you See Vietnamese phonologyZulu ubaba uˈɓaːɓa my father See also EditIndex of phonetics articles Voiceless bilabial implosive B eNotes Edit Balanta Ganja Fganja ف گ ݧ ج Omniglot a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Connell Ahoua amp Gibbon 2002 100 a b Wells 1982 489 Keer 1999 82 Devonish amp Harry 2004 456 Harry 2003 113 a b Telles 2013 298 a b Netto 2018 105 106 Olson 2004 233 Everett 2003 23 Mc Laughlin 2005 203 Bashir Elena J Conners Thomas 2019 3 3 1 3 A Descriptive Grammar of Hindko Panjabi and Saraiki Vol 4 of Mouton CASL Grammar Series Walter de Gruyter GmbH amp Co KG p 28 ISBN 9781614512257 Saraiki has four voiced implosive stops bilabial ɓ alveolar ɗ palatal ʄ and velar ɠ Tench 2007 228 Thompson 1959 458 461 References EditConnell Bruce Ahoua Firmin Gibbon Dafydd 2002 Ega Journal of the International Phonetic Association 32 1 99 104 doi 10 1017 S002510030200018X Devonish H Harry Otelamate G 2004 Jamaican phonology in Kortman B Shneider E W eds A Handbook of Varieties of English phonology vol 1 Berlin Mouton De Gruyter pp 441 471 Everett Daniel L 2003 Iambic Feet in Paumari and the Theory of Foot Structure Linguistic Discovery 2 1 doi 10 1349 ps1 1537 0852 a 263 ISSN 1537 0852 Harry Otelamate G 2003 Kalaḅarị Ịjo Journal of the International Phonetic Association 33 1 113 120 doi 10 1017 S002510030300121X Keer Edward 1999 Geminates The OCP and The Nature of CON Rutgers University Mc Laughlin Fiona 2005 Voiceless implosives in Seereer Siin Journal of the International Phonetic Association 35 2 201 214 doi 10 1017 S0025100305002215 S2CID 145717014 Olson Kenneth S 2004 Mono PDF Journal of the International Phonetic Association 34 2 233 238 doi 10 1017 S0025100304001744 Tench Paul 2007 Tera Journal of the International Phonetic Association 37 1 228 234 doi 10 1017 s0025100307002952 Thompson Laurence 1959 Saigon phonemics Language 35 3 454 476 doi 10 2307 411232 JSTOR 411232 Wells John C 1982 Accents of English vol 3 Beyond the British Isles Cambridge University Press ISBN 0 521 24225 8 Netto Luiz 2018 Fonologia do grupo Nambikwara do Campo Master s dissertation in Brazilian Portuguese Recife Federal University of Pernambuco pp 105 106 Telles Stella 2013 Tracos laringais em Latunde Nambikwara do Norte Boletim do Museu Paraense Emilio Goeldi Ciencias Humanas in Brazilian Portuguese Belem 8 2 291 306 doi 10 1590 S1981 81222013000200005External links EditList of languages with ɓ on PHOIBLE Retrieved 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