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  1. The voiced alveolar trill is a type of consonantal sound used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents dental , alveolar , and postalveolar trills is r , and the equivalent X-SAMPA symbol is r .

  2. The voiced epiglottal or pharyngeal trill, also analyzed as a fricative, is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is ʢ .

  3. the rtMRI IPA chart (John Esling) Click on any of the red-colored speech sounds or utterances below to see their production captured with real-time MRI. The videos comprise 83 frames per second.

  4. When an epiglottal stop becomes voiced intervocalically in Dahalo, for example, it becomes a tap. Phonetically, however, voiceless vs voiced affricates or off-glides are attested: [ʡħ, ʡʕ] (Esling 2010: 695).

  5. THE INTERNATIONAL PHONETIC ALPHABET (revised to 2016) ≥ ... Symbols to the right in a cell are voiced, to the left are voiceless. Shaded areas denote articulations judged impossible.

  6. VOWELS. Where symbols appear in pairs, the one to the right represents a rounded vowel. PULMONIC CONSONANTS. Where symbols appear in pairs, the one to the right represents a voiced consonant. Areas shaded grey indicate articulations judged impossible. NON-PULMONIC CONSONANTS.

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  8. CONSONANTS (PULMONIC) 2016 IPA. Symbols to the right in a cell are voiced, to the left are voiceless. Shaded areas denote articulations judged impossible.

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