Voiceless velar stop: Difference between revisions

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Features of [k]:
Features of [k]:


* Its [[manner of articulation]] is [[stop consonant|stop]] , which means it is produced by obstructing airflow in the vocal tract.  
* Its [[manner of articulation]] is [[stop]] , which means it is produced by obstructing airflow in the vocal tract.  
* Its [[place of articulation]] is [[velar consonant|velar]].  
* Its [[place of articulation]] is [[velar consonant|velar]].  
* Its [[phonation]] type is voiceless, which means the vocal cords are not vibrating during the articulation.  
* Its [[phonation]] type is voiceless, which means the vocal cords are not vibrating during the articulation.  

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k
Pulmonic Consonant
IPA: k
X-SAMPA: k
Place of Articulation: Velar
Manner of Articulation: Stop
Phonological features: [+consonantal]
[+DORSAL]
  [+high]

The voiceless velar stop is a common sound. Its voiced equivalent is g.

Velar stops often palatalize before front vowels; this effect may be seen in many languages' traditional pronunciations of Latin "c", originally /k/. It is denoted as [k] in IPA and k in X-SAMPA

Features

Features of [k]:

English

It is a common phoneme in English, and can be represented with <ch> (chaos, /keIOs/), <k> (kit, /kIt/), or <c> (call, /kaL\/).


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