pharyngeal consonant

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pharyngeal consonant

A student practices a pharyngeal consonant in a linguistics class.

Definition

Noun: A speech sound (consonant) produced by articulating with the root of the tongue against the back wall of the pharynx (the part of the throat behind the mouth and nasal cavity). This articulation creates a constriction in the pharyngeal region.

Usage

This is a technical term used in phonetics and linguistics to classify a specific place of articulation for consonants. It describes how and where a sound is physically formed in the vocal tract.

Examples
  • The Arabic letter (ع) represents a pharyngeal consonant.
  • In phonetic transcription, the voiceless pharyngeal fricative is symbolized as [ħ].
  • Pharyngeal consonants are relatively rare among the world's languages.
Advanced Usage
  • Pharyngealization: A secondary articulation where a consonant (like [tˤ] or [sˤ]) is produced with a constriction of the pharynx in addition to its primary place of articulation. This is a key feature in languages like Arabic.
  • Pharyngeal vs. Epiglottal: In very detailed phonetic classification, sounds articulated with the aryepiglottic folds (the very lower part of the pharynx) may be termed epiglottal consonants, though they are often grouped under the broader pharyngeal category.
Variants and Related Words
  • Pharyngeal (Adjective): Relating to the pharynx. (e.g., ).
  • Pharynx (Noun): The anatomical term for the throat cavity.
  • Guttural: A less precise, non-technical term sometimes used to describe sounds produced in the back of the throat, which can include pharyngeal, uvular, and velar consonants.
Synonyms
  • Guttural consonant (non-technical, broader meaning)
  • Throat consonant (layman's term)
Antonyms
  • Labial consonant (consonant articulated with the lips).
  • Alveolar consonant (consonant articulated with the tongue against the alveolar ridge).
Notes

Pharyngeal consonants are distinct from uvular consonants (like the French 'r' [ʁ]), which are produced further forward, with the back of the tongue against the uvula. True pharyngeal consonants are found in languages such as Arabic, Hebrew, Somali, and some Caucasian languages.

pharyngeal consonant

A student practices a pharyngeal consonant in a linguistics class.

Noun
  1. a consonant articulated in the back of the mouth or throat