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Voiceless uvular fricative - In other languages |  | Voiceless uvular fricative - In other languages: Encyclopedia II - Voiceless uvular fricative - In other languages |  | Several languages spoken on the northwest coast of North America have both labialized and non-labialized fricatives, including the Alsean, Salishan (Bella Coola, Klallam), Athabaskan (Chilcotin), and Wakashan languages (Nootka). Oowekyala, a Wakashan language, has labial and non-labial voiceless uvular fricatives in addition to having a voiceless pharyngeal fricative, and labial and non-labial velar fricatives.
Most variants of German realize the phoneme /x/ using this sound. It is commonly refered t ...
See also:Voiceless uvular fricative, Voiceless uvular fricative - Features, Voiceless uvular fricative - In other languages |  | | Voiceless uvular fricative, Voiceless uvular fricative - Features, Voiceless uvular fricative - In other languages, List of phonetics topics |  | |
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Voiceless uvular fricative - In other languages
Several languages spoken on the northwest coast of North America have both labialized and non-labialized fricatives, including the Alsean, Salishan (Bella Coola, Klallam), Athabaskan (Chilcotin), and Wakashan languages (Nootka). Oowekyala, a Wakashan language, has labial and non-labial voiceless uvular fricatives in addition to having a voiceless pharyngeal fricative, and labial and non-labial velar fricatives.
Most variants of German realize the phoneme /x/ using this sound. It is commonly refered to as an Ach-laut after the German interjection ach.
Other related archivesAlsean, Athabaskan, Bella Coola, Chilcotin, Fricative, German, International Phonetic Alphabet, Klallam, List of phonetics topics, Nootka, Oowekyala, Pages containing IPA, Salishan, Uvular, Wakashan, X-SAMPA, airstream mechanism, central consonant, consonantal, fricative, glottis, interjection, languages, lungs, manner of articulation, oral consonant, phonation, place of articulation, pulmonic egressive, spoken, tongue, turbulence, uvula, uvular, voiceless
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