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Laryngeal Consonant
In articulatory phonetics , a consonant glottal (or glottal for brevity) is a consonant whose place of articulation is located at the glottis.
The French do not have a glottal stop as a phoneme.
glottal of the International Phonetic Alphabet
The International Phonetic Alphabet identifies glottal following:
- occlusive
- fricatives
- h , glottal fricative deaf, called aspirated h
- German : Hals (horse)
- , glottal fricative sound
- Czech : Praha (Prague)
- h , glottal fricative deaf, called aspirated h
See also
| Labial | Bilabial Labio-dental |
| Coronal ( apical , laminal ) | Lingual-labial Dental Alveolar Post-alveolar alveolo-palatal retroflex |
| Dorsal | Palatal velar Labio-velar Bellwort |
| Pharyngeal / Glottal | Pharyngeal epiglottal Glottal |
| Multiple | Labio-palatal Labial-velar Post-alveolar-velar |
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