Bilabial ejective
| IPA – text | pʼ |
| IPA – image | |
| entity | pʼ |
| X-SAMPA | p_> |
| Kirshenbaum | p` |
| Sound sample | |
|---|---|
The bilabial ejective is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is pʼ, and the equivalent X-SAMPA symbol is p_>.
Features
Features of the bilabial ejective:
- Its manner of articulation is plosive or stop, which means it is produced by obstructing airflow in the vocal tract.
- Its place of articulation is bilabial which means it is articulated with both lips,
- Its phonation type is voiceless, which means it is produced without vibrations of the vocal cords.
- It is an oral consonant, which means air is allowed to escape through the mouth.
- It is a central consonant, which means it is produced by allowing the airstream to flow over the center of the tongue, rather than the sides.
- The airstream mechanism is glottalic egressive, which means it is produced by pushing air out of the glottis, rather than from the lungs.
See also
| Sounds of the world's languages | |
| International Phonetic Alphabet | |
| Consonants | Vowels | |
| Places of articulation | Manners of articulation |
|
Bilabial | Labiodental | Dental | Retroflex | Alveolar | Postalveolar | Alveolo-palatal | Palatal | Velar | Uvular | Pharyngeal | Glottal |
Nasals | Plosives (Stops) | Fricatives | Affricates | Laterals | Approximants | Taps | Trills | Ejectives | Implosives | Clicks |
Categories: Consonants