Voiceless palatal plosive

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Template:Infobox IPA The voiceless palatal plosive is a type of consonantal sound used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is Template:IPA, and the equivalent X-SAMPA symbol is c.

Hungarian is one of the few languages with true palatal plosives. More commonly, the symbol Template:IPA is used to represent a voiceless postalveolar affricate, for example in the Indic languages. This may be considered appropriate when the place of articulation needs to be specified, but the distinction between stop and affricate is not contrastive, and therefore of secondary importance.

Features

Features of the voiceless palatal plosive:

In other languages

  • ť in Czech and Slovak; it is also pronounced in ti [[[Template:IPA]]], [ci:] and in Czech and Slovak te - both pronounced as [[[Template:IPA]]]
  • ķ in Latvian
  • ть in Russian; те, ти, тю, тя [[[Template:IPA]]]
  • ty in Hungarian (see Hungarian ty)

See also

Template:Consonantsca:Oclusiva palatal sorda de:Stimmloser palataler Plosiv fr:Consonne occlusive palatale sourde ro:Consoană oclusivă palatală surdă sv:Tonlös palatal klusil