Epiglottal stop (pharyngeal stop) |
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IPA number | 173 | ||
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Entity (decimal) | ʡ |
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Unicode (hex) | U+02A1 | ||
X-SAMPA | >\ |
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The epiglottal or pharyngeal stop is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is ⟨ʡ⟩.
Epiglottal and pharyngeal consonants occur at the same place of articulation. Esling (2010) describes the sound covered by the term "epiglottal plosive" as an "active closure by the aryepiglottic pharyngeal stricture mechanism" – that is, a stop produced by the aryepiglottic folds within the pharynx.
Features of the epiglottal stop: