Pharyngeal consonant
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A pharyngeal consonant is a consonant that is articulated primarily in the pharynx. Some phoneticians distinguish upper pharyngeal consonants, or "high" pharyngeals, pronounced by retracting the root of the tongue in the mid to upper pharynx, from (ary)epiglottal consonants, or "low" pharyngeals, which are articulated with the aryepiglottic folds against the epiglottis at the entrance of the larynx, as well as from epiglotto-pharyngeal consonants, with both movements being combined.
Stops and trills can be reliably produced only at the epiglottis, and fricatives can be reliably produced only in the upper pharynx.Template:WhyScript error: No such module "Unsubst". When they are treated as distinct places of articulation, the term radical consonant may be used as a cover term, or the term guttural consonants may be used instead.
Pharyngeal consonants can trigger effects on neighboring vowels. Instead of uvulars, which nearly always trigger retraction, pharyngeals tend to trigger lowering. For example, in Moroccan Arabic, pharyngeals tend to lower neighboring vowels (corresponding to the formant 1).[1] Meanwhile, in Chechen, it causes lowering as well, in addition to centralization and lengthening of the segment Script error: No such module "IPA"..[2]
In addition, consonants and vowels may be secondarily pharyngealized. Also, strident vowels are defined by an accompanying epiglottal trill.
Pharyngeal consonants in the IPA
Pharyngeal/epiglottal consonants in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA):
| IPA | Description | Example | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Language | Orthography | IPA | Meaning | ||
| Script error: No such module "IPA". | voiceless* pharyngeal (epiglottal) plosive | Aghul, Richa dialect[3] | йагьІ | Script error: No such module "IPA".Script error: No such module "Unsubst". | 'center' |
| Script error: No such module "IPA". | voiceless pharyngeal (epiglottal) trill | хІач | Script error: No such module "IPA". | 'apple' | |
| Script error: No such module "IPA". | voiced pharyngeal (epiglottal) trill | Іекв | Script error: No such module "IPA". | 'light' | |
| Script error: No such module "IPA". | voiceless pharyngeal fricative | Arabic | Script error: No such module "Lang". | Script error: No such module "IPA". | 'heat' |
| Script error: No such module "IPA". | voiced pharyngeal fricative** | Script error: No such module "Lang". | Script error: No such module "IPA". | 'eye' | |
| Script error: No such module "IPA". | pharyngeal (epiglottal) flap | Dahalo | Script error: No such module "IPA". {{errorTemplate:Main other|Audio file "Nd̠ódoʡo.wav" not found}}Template:Category handlerTemplate:Category handler | 'mud' | |
| Script error: No such module "IPA". | pharyngeal approximant | Danish | ravn | Script error: No such module "IPA". | 'raven' |
| Script error: No such module "IPA". | pharyngeal (epiglottal) ejective | Dargwa | Template:Example needed | ||
| Script error: No such module "IPA". | Voiceless epiglottal affricate | Haida (Hydaburg Dialect) | x̱ung[4] | [ʡ͜ʜuŋ] | 'father' |
| Script error: No such module "IPA". | Voiced epiglottal affricate | Somali[5] | cad | [ʡ͜ʢaʔ͜t] | 'white' |
| Script error: No such module "IPA". | Voiceless upper-pharyngeal plosive | [Ext-IPA for speech pathology] | |||
| Script error: No such module "IPA". | Voiced upper-pharyngeal plosive | ||||
- Script error: No such module "anchor".*A voiced epiglottal stop may not be possible. When an epiglottal stop becomes voiced intervocalically in Dahalo, for example, it becomes a tap. Phonetically, however, both voiceless and voiced affricates and off-glides are attested: Script error: No such module "IPA". (Esling 2010: 695).
- ** Although traditionally placed in the fricative row of the IPA chart, Script error: No such module "IPA". is usually an approximant. Frication is difficult to produce or to distinguish because the voicing in the glottis and the constriction in the pharynx are so close to each other (Esling 2010: 695, after Laufer 1996). The IPA symbol is ambiguous, but no language distinguishes fricative and approximant at this place of articulation. For clarity, the lowering diacritic may used to specify that the manner is approximant (Script error: No such module "IPA".) and a raising diacritic to specify that the manner is fricative (Script error: No such module "IPA".).
The Hydaburg dialect of Haida has a trilled epiglottal Script error: No such module "IPA". and a trilled epiglottal affricate Script error: No such module "IPA".~Script error: No such module "IPA".. (There is some voicing in all Haida affricates, but it is analyzed as an effect of the vowel.)Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
For transcribing disordered speech, the extIPA provides symbols for upper-pharyngeal stops, ⟨Script error: No such module "IPA".⟩ and ⟨Script error: No such module "IPA".⟩.
Place of articulation
The IPA first distinguished epiglottal consonants in 1989, with a contrast between pharyngeal and epiglottal fricatives, but advances in laryngoscopy since then have caused specialists to re-evaluate their position. Since a trill can be made only in the pharynx with the aryepiglottic folds (in the pharyngeal trill of the northern dialect of Haida, for example), and incomplete constriction at the epiglottis, as would be required to produce epiglottal fricatives, generally results in trilling,Template:Why there is no contrast between (upper) pharyngeal and epiglottal based solely on place of articulation. Esling (2010) thus restores a unitary pharyngeal place of articulation, with the consonants being described by the IPA as epiglottal fricatives differing from pharyngeal fricatives in their manner of articulation rather than in their place:
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The so-called "Epiglottal fricatives" are represented [here] as pharyngeal trills, Script error: No such module "IPA"., since the place of articulation is identical to Script error: No such module "IPA"., but trilling of the aryepiglottic folds is more likely to occur in tighter settings of the laryngeal constrictor or with more forceful airflow. The same "epiglottal" symbols could represent pharyngeal fricatives that have a higher larynx position than Script error: No such module "IPA"., but a higher larynx position is also more likely to induce trilling than in a pharyngeal fricative with a lowered larynx position. Because Script error: No such module "IPA". and Script error: No such module "IPA". occur at the same Pharyngeal/Epiglottal place of articulation (Esling, 1999), the logical phonetic distinction to make between them is in manner of articulation, trill versus fricative.[6]
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Script error: No such module "anchor".Edmondson et al. distinguish several subtypes of pharyngeal consonant.[7] Pharyngeal or epiglottal stops and trills are usually produced by contracting the aryepiglottic folds of the larynx against the epiglottis. That articulation has been distinguished as aryepiglottal. In pharyngeal fricatives, the root of the tongue is retracted against the back wall of the pharynx. In a few languages, such as Achumawi,[8] Amis of Taiwan[9] and perhaps some of the Salishan languages, the two movements are combined, with the aryepiglottic folds and epiglottis brought together and retracted against the pharyngeal wall, an articulation that has been termed epiglotto-pharyngeal. The IPA does not have diacritics to distinguish this articulation from standard aryepiglottals; Edmondson et al. use the ad hoc, somewhat misleading, transcriptions Template:Angbr IPA and Template:Angbr IPA.[7] There are, however, several diacritics for subtypes of pharyngeal sound among the Voice Quality Symbols.
Although upper-pharyngeal plosives are not found in the world's languages, apart from the rear closure of some click consonants, they occur in disordered speech. See voiceless upper-pharyngeal plosive and voiced upper-pharyngeal plosive.
Distribution
Pharyngeals are known primarily from three areas of the world:
- the Middle East, North Africa and the Horn of Africa, in the Semitic, Berber (mostly in borrowings from Arabic[10]) and Cushitic branches of the Afroasiatic language family
- the Caucasus, in the Northwest, and Northeast Caucasian language families
- the endangered native languages of British Columbia, in the Northern Haida dialects, in the Interior Salish branch of the Salishan language family, and in the southern branch of the Wakashan language family.
There are scattered reports of pharyngeals elsewhere, as in:
- Indo-European languages:
- According to the laryngeal theory, Proto-Indo-European might have had pharyngeal consonants.
- Indo-Iranian:
- Iranian:
- Western:
- Northwestern:
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- Zaza–Gorani:
- Zaza: Script error: No such module "IPA"., Script error: No such module "IPA".
- Gorani: Script error: No such module "IPA"., Script error: No such module "IPA".Template:Efn
- Southwestern:
- Northwestern:
- Eastern:
- Northastern:
- Yaghnobi: Script error: No such module "IPA".Template:Efn, Script error: No such module "IPA".Template:Efn
- Northastern:
- Western:
- Nuristani:
- Northern:
- Kalasha-ala: Script error: No such module "IPA".Template:Efn, Script error: No such module "IPA".Template:Efn
- Kamkata-vari:
- Kamviri dialect: Script error: No such module "IPA".Template:Efn, Script error: No such module "IPA".Template:Efn
- Northern:
- Indo-Aryan:
- Northern
- Western Pahari
- Kullui: Script error: No such module "IPA".Template:Efn
- Western Pahari
- Eastern
- Bengali-Assamese
- some eastern Bengali dialects: Script error: No such module "IPA".Template:Efn
- Bengali-Assamese
- Western:
- Domari: Script error: No such module "IPA"., Script error: No such module "IPA".
- Northwestern:
- Sindhi:
- Luwati: Script error: No such module "IPA".Template:Efn, Script error: No such module "IPA".Template:Efn
- Sindhi:
- Northern
- Iranian:
- Slavic:
- Germanic:
- the approximant Script error: No such module "IPA". is a realization of Script error: No such module "IPA". in such Germanic languages as Danish and Swabian German.
- Romance:
- Italo-Western:
- Western:
- Iberian:
- West:
- Galician-Portuguese:
- some dialects of Galician: Script error: No such module "IPA".Template:Efn
- Castilian:
- Judeo-Spanish:
- Haketia: Script error: No such module "IPA".Template:Efn, Script error: No such module "IPA".Template:Efn
- Judeo-Spanish:
- Galician-Portuguese:
- West:
- Iberian:
- Western:
- Italo-Western:
- Austronesian languages:
- Formosan:
- East:
- Amis: Script error: No such module "IPA". ~ Script error: No such module "IPA"., Script error: No such module "IPA".Template:Efn
- Atayalic:
- Atayal: Script error: No such module "IPA".
- Northern:
- Pazeh: Script error: No such module "IPA".Template:Efn
- East:
- Malayo-Polynesian:
- Malayic:
- Kedah Malay: Script error: No such module "IPA".Template:Efn
- Central–Eastern:
- Central:
- Sumba–Flores:
- Savu:
- Dhao: Script error: No such module "IPA".Template:Efn
- Savu:
- Timoric:
- Mambai: Script error: No such module "IPA".Template:Efn
- Sumba–Flores:
- Central:
- Malayic:
- Formosan:
- Niger–Congo languages:
- Atlantic-Congo:
- Volta-Congo:
- Volta-Niger:
- Gbe:
- Ewe: Script error: No such module "IPA".Template:Efn
- Gbe:
- Volta-Niger:
- Senufo:
- Suppire–Mamara:
- Minyanka: Script error: No such module "IPA".Template:Efn
- Suppire–Mamara:
- Volta-Congo:
- Atlantic-Congo:
- Nilo-Saharan languages:
- Bʼaga:
- Daatsʼiin: Script error: No such module "IPA".Template:Efn
- Saharan:
- Eastern:
- Zaghawa: Script error: No such module "IPA".Template:Efn
- Eastern:
- Songhay:
- Northern:
- Tadaksahak: Script error: No such module "IPA"., Script error: No such module "IPA".
- Tagdal: Script error: No such module "IPA"., Script error: No such module "IPA".
- Korandje: Script error: No such module "IPA"., Script error: No such module "IPA".
- Northern:
- Bʼaga:
- Chukotko-Kamchatkan languages:
- the language isolate Kusunda of Nepal: Script error: No such module "IPA".Template:Efn
- the Papuan language Teiwa: Script error: No such module "IPA".
- the Guaicuruan language Pilagá: Script error: No such module "IPA".
- the Mayan language Achi: Script error: No such module "IPA".
- the Siouan language Stoney (Nakoda): Script error: No such module "IPA".Template:Efn, Script error: No such module "IPA".Template:Efn
- the Achumawi language of California: Script error: No such module "IPA".
The fricatives and trills (the pharyngeal and epiglottal fricatives) are frequently conflated with pharyngeal fricatives in literature. That was the case for Dahalo and Northern Haida, for example, and it is likely to be true for many other languages. The distinction between these sounds was recognized by IPA only in 1989, and it was little investigated until the 1990s.
See also
Notes
Sources
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- Maddieson, I., & Wright, R. (1995). The vowels and consonants of Amis: A preliminary phonetic report. In I. Maddieson (Ed.), UCLA working papers in phonetics: Fieldwork studies of targeted languages III (No. 91, pp. 45–66). Los Angeles: The UCLA Phonetics Laboratory Group. (in pdf)
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- ↑ Kodzasov, S. V. Pharyngeal Features in the Daghestan Languages. Proceedings of the Eleventh International Congress of Phonetic Sciences (Tallinn, Estonia, Aug 1-7 1987), pp. 142-144.
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- ↑ John Esling (2010) "Phonetic Notation", in Hardcastle, Laver & Gibbon (eds) The Handbook of Phonetic Sciences, 2nd ed., p 695.
The reference "Esling, 1999" is to "The iPA categories 'pharyngeal' and 'epiglottal': laryngoscopic observations of the pharyngeal articulations and larynx height." Language and Speech, 42, 349–372. - ↑ a b Edmondson, Jerold A., John H. Esling, Jimmy G. Harris, & Huang Tung-chiou (n.d.) "A laryngoscopic study of glottal and epiglottal/pharyngeal stop and continuant articulations in Amis—an Austronesian language of Taiwan" Template:Webarchive
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