Character variations
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| [unassigned: U+107BBโU+107BE] | [unassigned: U+107C0โU+107FF] |
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Translingual
Symbol
๐ผ
- (para-IPA, largely obsolete) an (oral) palatal click; superseded by โจวโฉ.
- (para-IPA) a fricated palatal click.
- (superscript โจ๐ฟโฉ, IPA) [๐ผ]-coloring, or a weak, fleeting or epenthetic [๐ผ]-release.
Usage notes
Linguists who used the old IPA letters โจส ส สโฉ for click consonants would use โจ๐ผโฉ for palatal clicks, but that letter was never officially adopted by the IPA. (The old IPA letter intended for palatal clicks, โจสโฉ, had been misanalyzed as 'velar' and never used.) In recent times the letter has been resurrected for a peculiar set of fricated (ส-like) click consonants in Ekoka วKung.[1]
In IPA, a full transcription of a click consonant requires a second letter to specify whether the rear closure is velar or uvular, and whether the click is voiced or nasal:
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Velar |
Uvular
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| Voiceless
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kอ๐ผ |
qอ๐ผ
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| Voiced
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ษกอ๐ผ |
ษขอ๐ผ
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| Nasal
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ลอ๐ผ |
ษดอ๐ผ
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The tie bar may be omitted, and the accompanying letter may be superscripted.
If the order is reversed, e.g. โจ๐ผอqโฉ, that may imply that the velar or uvular release is audible (delayed release).
Beach used simple โจ๐ผโฉ for the Khoekhoe voiceless oral click [kอ๐ผ] and โจ๐ผโฉ for the voiced nasal click [ลอ๐ผ].
References
- ^ Bonny Sands (2020) Click Consonants, p. 10.