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Uvular R (11821 bytes)
1: ...akers of some languages regard [[alveolar]] and [[uvular]] /r/ to be alternative pronunciations of the sam... 3: ==Uvular R languages== 5: The uvular R is common in [[northern Europe]], and is the us... 11: ...wever, in much of southern France /r/ remains non-uvular, possibly under [[Provencal language|Provençal]] ... 17: ...). In [[Brazilian Portuguese|Brazil]], this same uvular R in every position is a [[voiceless velar fricat... Uvular trill (1847 bytes) 16: ... is one of the consonants collectively known as [[uvular R]]. 21: ...s [[place of articulation]] is [[uvular consonant|uvular]] which means it is articulated with the back of ... 29: English does not have uvular R, and most English speakers have difficulty pron... 36: [[Category:Uvular R]] Uvular nasal (1550 bytes) 16: The '''uvular nasal''' is a type of [[consonant]]al sound, used... 21: ...s [[place of articulation]] is [[uvular consonant|uvular]] which means it is articulated with the back of ... Uvular ejective (1511 bytes) 1: The '''uvular ejective''' is a type of [[consonant]]al sound, u... 22: ...s [[place of articulation]] is [[uvular consonant|uvular]] which means it is articulated with the back of ... Uvular consonant (6014 bytes) 2: ...back in the mouth than [[velar consonant]]s. Most uvular consonants are either [[stop]]s or [[fricative]]s... 4: The uvular consonants identified by the [[International Phon... 18: | style="border:1px solid black"|[[voiceless uvular plosive]] 25: | style="border:1px solid black"|[[voiced uvular plosive]] 32: | style="border:1px solid black"|[[uvular nasal]] Voiced uvular implosive (1533 bytes) 16: The '''voiced uvular implosive''' is a type of [[consonant]]al sound, ... 21: ...s [[place of articulation]] is [[uvular consonant|uvular]] which means it is articulated with the back of ... Voiceless uvular fricative (1648 bytes) 16: The '''voiceless uvular fricative''' is a type of [[consonant]]al sound, ... 21: ...s [[place of articulation]] is [[uvular consonant|uvular]] which means it is articulated with the back of ... Voiced uvular plosive (1558 bytes) 16: The '''voiced uvular plosive''' is a type of [[consonant]]al sound, us... 21: ...s [[place of articulation]] is [[uvular consonant|uvular]] which means it is articulated with the back of ... Voiced uvular fricative (2289 bytes) 16: ... is one of the consonants collectively known as [[uvular R]]. 21: ...s [[place of articulation]] is [[uvular consonant|uvular]] which means it is articulated with the back of ... 29: English does not have uvular R, and most English speakers have difficulty pron... 33: ...e number of examples of languages with the voiced uvular fricative. 37: German has the voiced uvular fricative as a phoneme, and it is represented by ... Voiceless uvular plosive (1679 bytes) 16: The '''voiceless uvular plosive''' is a type of [[consonant]]al sound, us... 21: ...s [[place of articulation]] is [[uvular consonant|uvular]] which means it is articulated with the back of ... Dorsal consonant (1544 bytes) 2: ...[[velar consonant|velar]], and [[uvular consonant|uvular]] consonants. 12: Other languages know also [[uvular consonant]]s. They belongs to the dorsal consonan... Ashkenazi Hebrew language (2045 bytes) 11: ...icative]] or [[uvular trill|trill]]. (See also [[Uvular R]].) 18: [[Category:Uvular R]] List of consonants (6078 bytes) 101: ===[[Uvular consonant]]s=== 102: *[[uvular ejective]] 103: *[[uvular nasal]] 104: *[[uvular trill]] 105: *[[voiced uvular fricative]] Guttural consonant (2791 bytes) 1: ...pecifically some '''[[velar consonant]]s''', '''[[uvular consonant]]s''', '''[[pharyngeal consonant]]s''',... 7: ...terms indicating place of articulation, such as ''uvular consonant'', are generally preferred. 12: ...hose sounds to be very hard on the ear (e.g. '''[[Uvular R#J.R.R. Tolkien|J.R.R. Tolkien]]'''), an attitud... 18: ...h contain rather more gutturals, including velar, uvular and pharyngeal [[fricative consonant|fricatives]]... Flutter tonguing (330 bytes) 4: * [[Uvular flutter tonguing]] List of phonetics topics (6783 bytes) 212: *[[uvular consonant]] 213: *[[uvular ejective]] 214: *[[uvular nasal]] 215: *[[uvular trill]] 251: *[[voiced uvular fricative]] Trill consonant (416 bytes) 8: *[[uvular trill]] Scanian language (2708 bytes) 21: ... R]] language, pronouncing the phoneme /r/ as a [[uvular consonant]] rather than with the [[alveolar]] and... 35: [[Category:Uvular R]] Voiced implosive consonant (507 bytes) 8: *[[voiced uvular implosive]] Voiced fricative (510 bytes) 1: ...e the sound written 'g' in Dutch representing the uvular voiced fricative /ʁ/, and the postalveolar v...
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