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| Manner of Articulation: || [[Nasal]] [[Stop]]
| Manner of Articulation: || [[Nasal]] [[Stop]]
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| [[Phonological feature]]s: ||
[+consonantal] <br>
[+sonorant] <br>
[+contin-acous] <br>
[+nasal] <br>
'''[+<small>DORSAL</small>]''' <br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;[+high] <br>
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| || n(k,g) || sank /sænk/ [sæŋk]
| || n(k,g) || sank /sænk/ [sæŋk]
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'''[[Ancient Greek]]'''
{|
| Voiced || γ(γ,κ,ν,μ)  || ἄγγελος  [áŋɡelos]
|}
'''[[Latin]]'''
'''[[Latin]]'''
{|
{|
| Voiced || g(n) || magnus /magnus/ [maŋnʊs]
| Voiced || g(n) || magnus /magnus/ [maŋnʊs]
|}
===Velar nasals in conlangs===
'''[[Atlantic]]'''
{|
| Voiced || [[Image:Kirumb-small-letter-angma.png|24px]] (ŋ) || viŋe [vìŋə]
|}
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Revision as of 10:16, 16 October 2004

ŋ
Pulmonic Consonant
IPA: ŋ
X-SAMPA: N
Kirshenbaum: N
Place of Articulation: Velar
Manner of Articulation: Nasal Stop
Phonological features:

[+consonantal]
[+sonorant]
[+contin-acous]
[+nasal]
[+DORSAL]
  [+high]

The velar nasal is a fairly common sound cross-linguistically. It is often an allophone of n before a velar sound.

Velar nasals in natlangs

English

Voiced ng sing /sɪŋ/
n(k,g) sank /sænk/ [sæŋk]

Ancient Greek

Voiced γ(γ,κ,ν,μ) ἄγγελος [áŋɡelos]

Latin

Voiced g(n) magnus /magnus/ [maŋnʊs]

Velar nasals in conlangs

Atlantic

Voiced Kirumb-small-letter-angma.png (ŋ) viŋe [vìŋə]