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- Palatal_stop abstract "In phonetics and phonology, a palatal stop is a type of consonantal sound, made with the body of the tongue in contact with the hard palate (hence palatal), held tightly enough to block the passage of air (hence a stop consonant). Note that a stop consonant made with the tip of the tongue curled back against the palate is called a retroflex stop.Palatal stops are less common than velar stops or alveolar stops, and do not occur in English; however, they are somewhat similar to the English postalveolar affricates [tʃ] and [dʒ], as in chat and jet. They do occur, for example, in various European languages, such as Hungarian, Icelandic, and Irish.The term "palatal stop" is in fact sometimes used imprecisely to refer to postalveolar affricates (which themselves come in numerous varieties) or to other acoustically similar sounds such as palatalized velar stops.The most common sound is the voiced nasal [ ɲ]. More generally, several kinds are distinguished: [c], voiceless palatal stop [ ɟ], voiced palatal stop [ ɲ], voiced palatal nasal [ ɲ̥], voiceless palatal nasal [cʼ], palatal ejective (fairly rare) [ ʄ ], voiced palatal implosive (fairly rare) [ ʄ̥ ] or [cʼ↓] voiceless palatal implosive (very rare)".
- Palatal_stop wikiPageID "31698538".
- Palatal_stop wikiPageRevisionID "493564200".
- Palatal_stop hasPhotoCollection Palatal_stop.
- Palatal_stop subject Category:Palatal_consonants.
- Palatal_stop subject Category:Plosives.
- Palatal_stop type Abstraction100002137.
- Palatal_stop type Consonant107115021.
- Palatal_stop type LanguageUnit106284225.
- Palatal_stop type Obstruent107115684.
- Palatal_stop type PalatalConsonants.
- Palatal_stop type Part113809207.
- Palatal_stop type Phone107111047.
- Palatal_stop type Plosives.
- Palatal_stop type Relation100031921.
- Palatal_stop type StopConsonant107115914.
- Palatal_stop comment "In phonetics and phonology, a palatal stop is a type of consonantal sound, made with the body of the tongue in contact with the hard palate (hence palatal), held tightly enough to block the passage of air (hence a stop consonant).".
- Palatal_stop label "Palatal stop".
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- Palatal_stop sameAs Palatal_stop.
- Palatal_stop wasDerivedFrom Palatal_stop?oldid=493564200.
- Palatal_stop isPrimaryTopicOf Palatal_stop.