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  1. Palatal myoclonus

    Infobox Disease Name Palatal myoclonus Image Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD9 ICD9 333.2 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID Palatal myoclonus is a rapid spasm of the palatal roof of the mouth muscles, which results in clicking or popping in the ear . Chronic clonus is often due to lesions of the central tegmental tract which connects the red nucleus to the ipsilateral inferior olivary nucleus . Uniquely, the clicking noise does not subside when the patient sleeps. When associated with eye movements, it is known as oculopalatal myoclonus General references http www.tchain.com otoneurology disorders central opm.html DEFAULTSORT Palatal Myoclonus Category Extrapyramidal and movement disorders Disease stub ...   more details



  1. Myoclonus

    in individuals with epilepsy . The most common types of myoclonus include action, cortical reflex, essential, palatal, those seen in the progressive myoclonus epilepsies , reticular reflex, sleep, and stimulus ... myoclonus may be a type of epilepsy with no known cause. Palatal myoclonus is a regular, rhythmic contraction ... with palatal myoclonus usually regard it as a minor problem, although some occasionally complain of a clicking ... ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID D009207 Myoclonus IPAc en icon m a k ... of contraction. Contractions are called positive myoclonus relaxations are called negative myoclonus ... occur infrequently or many times each minute. Most often, myoclonus is one of several signs in a wide ... tremors. In almost all instances in which myoclonus is caused by central nervous system disease it is preceded ..., myoclonus may originate from lesions of the Cerebral cortex cortex , subcortex or spinal cord . The presence of myoclonus above the foramen magnum effectively excludes spinal myoclonus, but further ... epilepsy . Familiar examples of normal myoclonus include hiccup s and hypnic jerk s that some people experience while drifting off to sleep. Severe cases of pathologic myoclonus can distort movement ... period of time. Classifying the many different forms of myoclonus is difficult because the causes, effects ... myoclonus is characterized by muscular jerking triggered or intensified by voluntary movement or even ... myoclonus is the most disabling form of myoclonus and can affect the arms, legs, face, and even the voice. This type of myoclonus often is caused by brain damage that results from a lack of oxygen and blood flow to the brain when breathing or heartbeat is temporarily stopped. Cortical reflex myoclonus .... In this type of myoclonus, jerks usually involve only a few muscles in one part of the body, but jerks involving many muscles also may occur. Cortical reflex myoclonus can be intensified when patients attempt to move in a certain way or perceive a particular sensation. Essential myoclonus ...   more details



  1. Palatal plosive

    Palatal plosive can refer to the voiced palatal plosive the voiceless palatal plosive disambig Category Consonants ...   more details



  1. Palatal fricative

    A palatal fricative is a type of fricative consonant that is also a palatal consonant , i.e. pronounced with the body of the tongue in contact with the hard palate . The two main types of palatal fricatives are voiceless palatal fricative IPA voiced palatal fricative IPA Palatal fricatives are rare phoneme s, especially the voiced palatal fricative, but they occur somewhat more often as allophone s. They may occur as allophones of velar fricative s in the vicinity of front vowel s as in German language German in the case of IPA , or as alternants whether dialectal, emphatic, etc. of palatal approximant s e.g. j often appears as IPA between vowels in Spanish language Spanish , and hj at the beginning of words may appear as IPA in English language English , as in hue , huge or Hubert . ling stub Category Fricative consonants ...   more details



  1. Palatal stop

    In phonetics and phonology , a palatal stop is a type of consonantal sound, made with the body of the tongue in contact with the hard palate hence palatal consonant palatal , held tightly enough to block the passage of air hence a stop consonant . Note that a stop consonant made with the tip of the tongue curled back against the palate is called a retroflex stop . Palatal stops are less common than velar stop s or alveolar stop s, and do not occur in English however, they are somewhat similar to the English postalveolar affricate s IPA t and IPA d , as in chat and jet . They do occur, for example, in various European languages, such as Hungarian language Hungarian , Icelandic language Icelandic , and Irish language Irish . The term palatal stop is in fact sometimes used imprecisely to refer to postalveolar affricate s which themselves come in numerous varieties or to other acoustically similar sounds such as palatalized velar stop s. The most common sound is the voiced nasal stop IPA &thinsp . More generally, several kinds are distinguished IPA c , voiceless palatal plosive IPA &thinsp , voiced palatal plosive IPA &thinsp , voiced palatal nasal IPA &thinsp , voiceless palatal nasal IPA c , palatal ejective fairly rare IPA &thinsp &thinsp , voiced palatal implosive fairly rare IPA &thinsp &thinsp or IPA c voiceless palatal implosive very rare IPA navigation Category Palatal consonants Category Plosives ...   more details



  1. Palatal hook

    SpecialChars Image Nhooks.png frame N with palatal hook, followed by Eng letter eng , a palatal nasal and a retroflex n for comparison, in the Doulos SIL font. The palatal hook IPA   is a type of hook ... recommended that esh letter esh & 8201 IPA & 8201 and Ezh letter ezh IPA not use the palatal ... have been used by some authors. The palatal hook was withdrawn in 1989, in favour of a superscript ... character for the palatal hook, as well as several precomposed character s, including superscript letters with palatal hooks. While small LATIN SMALL LETTER T WITH PALATAL HOOK small has been ... small LATIN SMALL LETTER B WITH PALATAL HOOK small align center unicode U 1D81 small LATIN SMALL LETTER D WITH PALATAL HOOK small align center unicode U 1D82 small LATIN SMALL LETTER F WITH PALATAL HOOK small align center unicode U 1D83 small LATIN SMALL LETTER G WITH PALATAL HOOK small align center unicode U 1D84 small LATIN SMALL LETTER K WITH PALATAL HOOK small align center unicode U 1D85 small LATIN SMALL LETTER L WITH PALATAL HOOK small align center unicode U 1D86 small LATIN SMALL LETTER M WITH PALATAL HOOK small align center unicode U 1D87 small LATIN SMALL LETTER N WITH PALATAL HOOK small align center unicode U 1D88 small LATIN SMALL LETTER P WITH PALATAL HOOK small align center unicode U 1D89 small LATIN SMALL LETTER R WITH PALATAL HOOK small align center unicode U 1D8A small LATIN SMALL LETTER S WITH PALATAL HOOK small align center unicode U 1D8B small LATIN SMALL LETTER ESH WITH PALATAL HOOK small align center unicode U 01AB small LATIN SMALL LETTER T WITH PALATAL HOOK small align center unicode U 1D8C small LATIN SMALL LETTER V WITH PALATAL HOOK small align center unicode U 1D8D small LATIN SMALL LETTER X WITH PALATAL HOOK small align center unicode U 1D8E small LATIN SMALL LETTER Z WITH PALATAL HOOK small align center unicode U 1DAA small MODIFIER LETTER L WITH PALATAL HOOK small align center unicode U 1DB5 small MODIFIER LETTER T WITH PALATAL HOOK small References ...   more details



  1. Palatal muscle

    Palatal muscles can refer to Levator veli palatini Tensor veli palatini muscle Musculus uvulae Palatoglossus muscle Palatopharyngeus muscle disambig ...   more details



  1. Palatal ejective

    Unreferenced date December 2009 infobox IPA ipa number 107 401 ipa symbol c imagefile Xsampa c greaterthan.png decimal1 99 decimal2 700 x sampa c > kirshenbaum c The palatal ejective is a type of consonant al sound, used in some spoken language s. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is IPA c . Features Features of the palatal ejective plosive palatal voiceless short oral central articulation ejective Occurrence This sound is largely confined to the indigenous languages of the Americas. It sometimes contrasts with a IPAlink t , but does not always do so. It occurs in Haida language Haida Jaqaru language Jaqaru Tindi language Tindi , a Northeast Caucasian languages Northeast Caucasian language See also List of phonetics topics IPA navigation DEFAULTSORT Palatal Ejective Category Ejectives Category Palatal consonants fr Consonne occlusive jective palatale pl Sp g oska zwarta ejektywna podniebienna ...   more details



  1. Palatal consonant

    merge from Mouill discuss Talk Palatalization Merger proposal date May 2012 Place of articulation Palatal ... the palate are called retroflex consonant retroflex . Characteristics The most common type of palatal ... t . Only a few languages in northern Eurasia, the Americas and central Africa contrast palatal ... spelled sh has such a palatal component, although its primary articulation involves the tip of the tongue ... , Alveolo palatal consonant alveolo palatal , Palatoalveolar consonant palatoalveolar and palatovelar ... in this manner as well. Palatal vs. palatalized vs. sequences with j It is important to distinguish between true palatal consonants, palatalized consonants, and sequences of a consonant and a j . Palatal consonants have their primary articulation toward or in contact with the hard palate , whereas ... involving movement towards the hard palate. Palatal and palatalized consonants are both single ... than one of the above types of consonants, for example Irish phonology Irish has both a palatal ... and somewhat lengthened vs. lenis laminal . Spanish phonology Spanish has both a palatal nasal IPA ... the term palatal is used imprecisely to mean palatalized . Also, languages that have sequences of consonants and j , but no separate palatal or palatalized consonants e.g. English language English , will often pronounce the sequence with j as a single palatal or palatalized consonant. This is due ... to avoid possible confusion with IPA . Palatal consonant in IPA The palatal consonants identified ... colspan 4 Example Language Orthography IPA Meaning Image Xsampa J.png palatal nasal French language ... lamb lamb Image Xsampa c.png voiceless palatal plosive Hungarian language Hungarian ha span style ... Xsampa Jslash.png voiced palatal plosive Latvian language Latvian span style color 700000 span ... voiceless palatal fricative German language German ni span style color 700000 ch span t IPA n span style color 700000 IPA span IPA t wiktionary not not Image Xsampa jslash2.png voiced palatal fricative ...   more details



  1. Palatal clicks

    Refimprove date July 2009 Infobox IPA above nowrap Palatal click br small plain small ipa symbol ipa symbol2 s s ipa number 179 decimal 450 ipa image Xsampa equalsslash.png xsampa kirshenbaum c ref The original Kirshembaum proposal assigned c to IPA , which it used indifferently for both alveolar and palatal clicks. Using c for and t. for in more in keeping with the philosophy of the proposal, which was that the diacritic for clicks should accompany the homorganic stop. ref soundfile palatoalveolar click.ogg Infobox IPA above Voiced palatal click ipa symbol ipa symbol2 kirshenbaum J showbelow no Infobox IPA above Palatal nasal click ipa symbol ipa symbol2 kirshenbaum n showbelow no The palato alveolar clicks are a family of click consonant s found only in Africa . They are commonly called palatal clicks . The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents ... align center IPA tenuis consonant tenuis palatal click colspan 2 style font size 24px align center IPA aspirated consonant aspirated palatal click style font size 24px align center IPA style font size 24px align center IPA voiced consonant voiced palatal click style font size 24px align center IPA style font size 24px align center IPA nasal click nasal palatal click style font size 24px align center IPA style font size 24px align center IPA aspirated nasal palatal click ... glottalized nasal palatal click The last is what is heard in the sound sample at right, as non native ... languages, palatal clicks may be written either with digraphs based on the pipe letter of the IPA, or using ... airstream Occurrence English language English does not have a palatal click or any click consonant ... Comparison ref Palatal clicks only occur in the southern African Khoisan languages Khoe languages ... Retroflex clicks List of phonetics topics References reflist IPA navigation Category Palatal consonants Category Click consonants br Klik staon de Palatoalveolarer Klick fr Clic alv olo palatal nl ...   more details



  1. Palatal obturator

    A palatal obturator is a prosthesis that totally occludes an opening such as an orinasal fistula in the palate roof of the mouth . They are similar to dental retainer s, but without the front wire. Palatal ... remain a residual orinasal opening on the palate, alveolar ridge, or labial vestibule . A palatal ... of compensatory articulation caused by the cleft palate. In simpler terms, a palatal obturator ... air flow. Palatal obturators are not to be confused with palatal lifts or other prosthetic devices. A palatal obturator may be used in cases of a deficiency in tissue, when a remaining opening in the palate ... and compensate for the decreasing size of the obturator. The palatal lift however, is used when there is not enough palatal movement. It raises the palate and reduces the range of movement necessary to provide adequate closure to separate the nasal cavity from the oral cavity. Speech bulbs and palatal ... type of prosthetic device often confused with a palatal obturator, contains a pharyngeal section, which goes behind the soft palate. Palatal obturators are needed by individuals with cleft palate , those who have had tumors removed or have had traumatic injuries to their palate. Types of palatal obturators A palatal plate is a prosthesis prosthetic device , generally consisting of an acrylic plate ... any congenital ly missing teeth to improve articulation and appearance. Individuals who use palatal ... surface of the plate therefore, it is essential to clean a palatal obturator at least twice ... A modification obturator may be used in the short term to block a palatal fistula, for augmentation of the seal and to separate the oral and nasal cavities . An interim palatal obturator is used post palatal surgery. This obturator aids in closing the remaining fistula and is used when no further ... further rehabilitation is not possible for the patient and is intended for long term use. Palatal adhesives ... of the material. Speech Often a palatal obturator is used because a palatal fistula can affect development ...   more details



  1. Palatal expander

    unreferenced date March 2008 Image Dental palatal expander.jpg 300px thumb A palatal expander. A palatal expander , also known as a rapid palatal expander , rapid maxillary expansion appliance , palate expander or orthodontic expander , is used to widen the upper jaw so that the bottom and upper teeth will fit together better. Although the use of an expander is most common in children it can be and has successfully been used in adults, although the effects of expansion are slightly more uncomfortable. Also, depending on the amount of correction, it may result in surgical separation of the top jaw. It is most often followed by dental braces braces to straighten out all the tooth teeth now that room has been created. The expansion process usually results in a large gap between the patient s 2 top front teeth, although this does not always happen. This gap is closed naturally and the teeth may overlap which leads to braces being needed. Sometimes with expanders, patients have to turn the expansion screw themselves to tighten up the expander. For expansion that is not managed by the patient and on the lower jaw, a Orthodontic technology Removable functional appliances bionator may be a more suitable alternative. Although it may vary from person to person, most usually feel slight pressure on their teeth. As the patient turns the expansion screw using the Key orthodontics key , a space develops between the front two teeth. Some may notice a larger space while others do not notice a space at all. It usually takes several days to adjust to eating and speaking after first receiving the rapid palatal expander. Patients may experience pain and headaches while wearing palatal expanders and when the screw is turned. They may also feel a sore on their tongue from contact with the expander s metal bars. Patients who have expanders may experience extra saliva and lisps pronouncing the letter S as a T sound or a slight hissing S sound. When the palatal expander is first removed, patients ...   more details



  1. Benign neonatal sleep myoclonus

    Infobox Disease Name PAGENAME Background Image Caption ICD10 ICD9 ICDO OMIM DiseasesDB MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj article eMedicineTopic 1355567 Benign neonatal sleep myoclonus BNSM is the occurrence of myoclonus jerky movements during sleep. ref name EMED cite web url http emedicine.medscape.com article 1355567 overview title Benign Neonatal Sleep Myoclonus eMedicine Pediatrics Cardiac Disease and Critical Care Medicine format work accessdate ref It is not associated with seizures . ref name EMED References reflist Category Extrapyramidal and movement disorders ...   more details



  1. Palatal nasal

    mergefrom voiceless palatal nasal discuss Talk Palatal nasal Distinguish from the voiceless palatal nasal date April 2012 Infobox IPA ipa number 118 decimal 626 ipa image Xsampa J.png xsampa J kirshenbaum n for the voiceless variant voiceless palatal nasal The palatal nasal is a type of consonant , used in some Speech communication spoken language s. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet ... extending from the bottom of the right stem. Palatal nasals are more common than palatal plosives ... e e . The symbol IPA &thinsp is used to represent an alveolo palatal consonant alveolo palatal nasal in some languages, since there is no IPA symbol with the latter meaning, and no language distinguishes the two. Features Features of the voiced palatal nasal nasal stop palatal voiced ... alveolo palatal consonant Alveolo palatal . See Catalan phonology align center Chinese language Chinese ... IPA n iw a align center garden alveolo palatal consonant Alveolo palatal . See Japanese phonology ... Romanization of Korean go n i align center IPA on i align center swan alveolo palatal consonant Alveolo palatal . See Korean phonology colspan 2 align center Latvian language Latvian align center ... IPA Pl ko 2.ogg k align center horse Usually alveolo palatal consonant alveolo palatal . See ... center to scratch Often replaced by a nasal palatal approximant in Brazil. See Portuguese phonology ... o k n rowspan 2 align center next to rowspan 2 See also Nasal palatal approximant List of phonetics ... Category Palatal consonants Category Nasal consonants als Palataler Nasal bn br Kensonenn staon dre fri mouezhiet ca Nasal palatal sonora cs Palat ln naz la de Stimmhafter palataler Nasal es Nasal palatal fr Consonne occlusive nasale palatale vois e ko hr Palatalni ... nasaal ms Sengauan lelangit nl Palatale nasaal ja no Palatal nasal pl Sp g oska nosowa podniebienna pt Nasal palatal ru sv Palatal nasal th uk ...   more details



  1. Palatal approximant

    Infobox IPA ipa number 153 decimal 106 ipa image Xsampa j2.png xsampa j kirshenbaum j The palatal approximant is a type of consonant al sound used in many Speech communication spoken language s. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is IPA j . The equivalent X SAMPA symbol is tt j tt , or equivalently, tt i tt , and in the Americanist phonetic notation it is y . Because the name of the letter j ay may be confusing when used to refer to this sound, the palatal approximant is sometimes called yod instead. In the writing systems used for most of the languages of Central, Northern and Eastern Europe, the letter j denotes the palatal approximant, as in German language German Jahr year . This is the IPA usage, and although it may be counter intuitive for English speakers, it does occur with this sound in a few English words, such as hallelujah and J germeister . In linguistics, the palatal approximant is sometimes called after the Semitic letter yod letter yod , as in the phonological history terms Phonological history of English consonant clusters Yod dropping yod dropping and Phonological history of English consonant clusters Yod coalescence yod coalescence . In Ancient Greek grammar, the palatal approximant, which was lost early in the history of Greek , is sometimes written as unicode & 815 iota with the inverted breve below, the non syllabic diacritic or marker of a semivowel . Features Features of the palatal approximant approximant palatal ... Latin alphabet y an align center IPA &thinsp ja align center neck See also Palatal lateral approximant Nasal palatal approximant List of phonetics topics References reflist Bibliography Citation ... S0025100300004266 last2 Sa Adeddin first2 M. Akram IPA navigation DEFAULTSORT Palatal Approximant Category ... palatal sonora cs Palat ln aproximanta de Stimmhafter palataler Approximant fr Consonne spirante ... palatal ro Consoan sonant palatal ru sv Palatal approximant th ...   more details



  1. Progressive myoclonus epilepsies

    Infobox Disease Name Progressive myoclonus epilepsies ref name ilae2010 cite journal author Berg AT, Berkovic SF, Brodie MJ, et al. title Revised terminology and concepts for organization of seizures and epilepsies report of the ILAE Commission on Classification and Terminology, 2005 2009 journal Epilepsia volume 51 issue 4 pages 676 85 year 2010 month April pmid 20196795 doi 10.1111 j.1528 1167.2010.02522.x url http onlinelibrary.wiley.com doi 10.1111 j.1528 1167.2010.02522.x full ref Image Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD9 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID D020191 The progressive myoclonus epilepsies PME form a rare epilepsy syndrome caused by a variety of genetic disorders. The syndrome includes myoclonic seizure s and tonic clonic seizure tonic clonic seizures together with progressive neurological decline. Presentation Myoclonic seizures involve brief involuntary muscle twitching, and may become frequent enough to be disabling. Other symptoms can include but are not limited to uncontrollable sneezing and rapid blinking. Dwarfs are common victims of this rare but deadly disease. Tonic clonic seizures have two phases the tonic phase may last a few seconds and involves the muscles tensing, and may lead to the person falling down the clonic phase involves a convulsion .... However, these can also be signs of anticonvulsant intoxication. The myoclonus in PME is usually ... disease Baltic myclonus MERRF syndrome myoclonus epilepsy and ragged red fibres MERRF syndrome ... between six and sixteen years and is most prevalent in Scandinavia and the Baltic countries. Myoclonus ... url http www.masson.fr masson MDOI RN 09 2006 162 8 9 0035 3787 101019 200604353 ref Myoclonus epilepsy ... controlled by anticonvulsants, but the myoclonus soon proves refractory to treatment. Within a couple ... Myoclonus Epilepsy with Ataxia References reflist 2 Seizures and epilepsy DEFAULTSORT Progressive Myoclonus Epilepsies Category Seizure types he ...   more details



  1. Opsoclonus myoclonus syndrome

    Infobox Disease Name Opsoclonus Myoclonus Syndrome Image Caption DiseasesDB 31932 ICD10 ICD9 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID Opsoclonus Myoclonus Syndrome OMS is a rare neurological disease disorder of unknown causes which appears to be the result of an autoimmune process involving ... Opsoclonus Myoclonus Ataxia OMA Paraneoplastic Opsoclonus Myoclonus Ataxia POMA Kinsbourne syndrome ... myoclonus brief, involuntary twitching of a muscle or a group of muscles ataxia cerebellar ataxia ... Neuroepidemiologic Trends in 105 US Cases of Pediatric Opsoclonus Myoclonus Elizabeth D. Tate ... Immunologic and Clinical Responses to Rituximab in a Child With Opsoclonus Myoclonus Syndrome Michael ... with Opsoclonus Myoclonus Syndrome Annals of Neurology. 1994 36 3 543 544 for more details Research ... on various movement disorders, including opsoclonus myoclonus. These studies are focused on finding ..., recurrent opsoclonus myoclonus syndrome responding to plasmapheresis. Pediatric Neurology. 33 ... A. Shimada H. Opsoclonus myoclonus ataxia syndrome in neuroblastoma histopathologic features a report .... Childhood opsoclonus myoclonus. Lancet Neurology. 2 5 270, 2003 May. Gesundheit B. Smith CR. Gerstle ... myoclonus ataxia syndrome relationship to MRI findings and anti neuronal antibodies. Journal ..., M. A., Parke, J. T., Stumpf, D. A., Verhulst, S. J. 2004 . B and T cell markers in opsoclonus myoclonus ... NL. Seeger RC. Brodeur GM. Shimada H. Gerbing RB. Stram DO. Matthay KK. Opsoclonus myoclonus ataxia ... RA July 2009 . The association between neuroblastoma and opsoclonus myoclonus syndrome a historical ... refs ref name WebReference919 Cite web last first title NINDS Opsoclonus Myoclonus Information Page ... www.ninds.nih.gov disorders opsoclonus myoclonus opsoclonus myoclonus.htm ref External links http ... Network http www.omsusa.org The National Pediatric Myoclonus Center US http www.dancingeyes.org.uk ... in the world. DEFAULTSORT Opsoclonus Myoclonus Syndrome Category Autoimmune diseases Category Neurological ...   more details



  1. Alveolo-palatal fricative

    Alveolo palatal fricative may refer to the following two consonant s Voiced alveolo palatal fricative Voiceless alveolo palatal fricative dab Category Fricative consonants sv Alveolopalatal frikativa ...   more details



  1. Voiceless palatal approximant

    Infobox IPA above voiceless palatal approximant ipa symbol j ipa number 153 402A decimal1 106 decimal2 778 kirshenbaum j< vls> The voiceless palatal approximant is a type of consonant al sound, used in some Speech communication spoken language s. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is IPA &thinsp j &thinsp , the voiceless homologue of the voiced palatal approximant . It is found as a phoneme in Kildin Sami language Kildin Sami , where it is written with either je Cyrillic or Short I with tail . Features Features of the voiceless palatal approximant approximant palatal voiceless short oral central articulation pulmonic IPA navigation Category approximant consonants Category palatal consonants ...   more details



  1. Voiceless palatal lateral affricate

    infobox IPA above Voiceless palatal lateral affricate ipa symbol c ipa symbol2 c The voiceless palatal lateral affricate is a type of consonant al sound, used in some Speech communication spoken language s. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet is IPA c or IPA c &thinsp . Features Features of the voiceless alveolar lateral affricate affricate palatal voiceless short oral lateral pulmonic Occurrence The sound occurs in Hadza language Hadza and, as a palatal lateral ejective affricate see , in Dahalo language Dahalo . class wikitable colspan 2 Language Word International Phonetic Alphabet IPA Meaning Notes colspan 2 align center Hadza language Hadza align center Latin alphabet tl akate align center IPA c akate align center rhinoceros contrasts with ejective consonant ejective and aspiration phonetics aspirated forms. Although initial contact varies from alveolar consonant alveolar to palatal consonant palatal , frication is always palatal. IPA navigation Category Affricates Category Alveolar consonants Category Lateral consonants ...   more details



  1. Voiceless palatal implosive

    Infobox IPA above Voiceless palatal implosive ipa symbol ipa symbol2 ipa symbol3 c A voiceless palatal implosive is a rare consonant al sound, used in some Speech communication spoken language s. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is IPA &thinsp &thinsp or IPA c . A dedicated IPA letter, IPA &thinsp , was withdrawn in 1993. Features Features of the voiced palatal implosive plosive palatal voiceless short oral central lateral voiceless implosive Occurrence A rare and evidently unstable sound, IPA is attested from the Serer language of Senegal. IPA navigation Category Palatal consonants Category Implosives ...   more details



  1. Median palatal cyst

    Unreferenced date December 2006 The median palatal cyst is a rare cyst that may occur anywhere along the median palate palatal raphe . It may produce a swelling because of infection, and is treated by excision, or surgical removal. Some investogators now believe that this cyst represents a more posterior presentation of a nasopalatine cyst nasopalatine duct cyst , rather than a separate cystic degeneration of epithelium epithelial rests at the line of fusion of the palate palatine shelves. Developmental Cysts DEFAULTSORT Median Palatal Cyst Category Developmental cysts ...   more details



  1. Alveolo-palatal consonant

    Image Alveolopalatal fricative.svg thumb Sagittal section of alveolo palatal fricative Place of articulation In phonetics , alveolo palatal or alveopalatal consonant s are palatalization palatalized postalveolar consonant postalveolar sounds, usually fricative s and affricate s, articulated with the blade ... The alveolo palatal sibilants are often used in the Chinese language s such as Mandarin Chinese ... palatal sibilants are also a feature of many Slavic languages , such as Polish language Polish ... language Abkhaz and Ubykh language Ubykh . Kinnauri language Kinnauri uses an alveolo palatal nasal . The alveolo palatal consonants in the International Phonetic Alphabet are class wikitable rowspan ... IPA Meaning align center style font size 20px IPA Voiceless alveolo palatal fricative Mandarin ... font size 20px IPA Voiced alveolo palatal fricative Polish language Polish wikt zio o zi o o IPA IPA IPA w wiktionary herb herb align center style font size 20px IPA t Voiceless alveolo palatal ... house align center style font size 20px IPA d Voiced alveolo palatal affricate Japanese language Japanese ... palatal plosives IPA , , nasal stop nasals IPA , and liquid consonants liquids IPA are sometimes ... are sometimes used to represent simple palatal or palatalized consonants. The Polish nasal represented with the letter is considered to be alveolo palatal rather than palatal. Also the palatal consonants of several Indigenous Australian languages are also sometimes judged closer to alveolo palatal ... 20px IPA Voiceless alveolo palatal stop Korean language Korean lang ko Kang Hangul lang ko Latn ... font size 20px IPA Voiced alveolo palatal stop Korean language Korean lang ko Kang Hangul lang ... center style font size 20px IPA Alveolo palatal nasal Yi language ny i IPA IPA IPA i IPA IPA IPA i sit align center style font size 20px IPA Alveolo palatal lateral Catalan language Catalan ... simple Alveolo palatal consonant sv Alveolopalatal konsonant zh ...   more details



  1. Palatal lateral ejective affricate

    infobox IPA above Palatal lateral ejective affricate ipa symbol c ipa symbol2 c The palatal lateral ejective affricate is a rare type of consonant al sound, used in some Speech communication spoken language s. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is IPA c . It is found in Dahalo language Dahalo , a Cushitic language of Kenya , and Hadza language Hadza , a language isolate of Tanzania . Features Features of the palatal lateral ejective affricate affricate palatal voiceless short oral lateral ejective Occurrence class wikitable colspan 2 Language International Phonetic Alphabet IPA Meaning colspan 2 align center Dahalo language Dahalo IPA ac no semen colspan 2 align center Hadza language Hadza IPA c akx a to cradle References references See also List of phonetic topics IPA navigation Category Affricates Category Lateral consonants Category Palatal consonants Category Ejectives ...   more details



  1. Palatal lateral flap

    refimprove date February 2010 Infobox IPA ipa symbol The palatal lateral flap is a rare type of consonant al sound, used in some spoken language s. There is no symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound. However, the symbol for a palatal lateral approximant may be used with a Extra short phonetics breve as an ad hoc symbol, placed under the letter to avoid the ascender, IPA &thinsp . ref This subscript placement is recommended by the typographers at SIL International . ref Features Features of the alveolar lateral flap flap palatal voiced oral lateral pulmonic Found in The Iwaidja language Iwaidja and Ilgar language s of Australia have a palatal lateral flap as well as alveolar lateral flap alveolar and retroflex lateral flap s. However, the palatal flap has not been shown to be phoneme phonemic it may instead be an underlying sequence IPA j . An example from Ilgar is the personal name IPA mi ar u . Notes Reflist IPA navigation DEFAULTSORT Palatal Lateral Flap Category Lateral consonants phonetics stub br Kensonenn staon a gostez dre stlakat fr Consonne battue lat rale palatale vois e ...   more details




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