The palatal ejective is a type of consonantal sound used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is ⟨cʼ⟩.
Palatal ejective stop | |||
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cʼ | |||
IPA number | 107 + 401 | ||
Audio sample | |||
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Encoding | |||
Entity (decimal) | cʼ | ||
Unicode (hex) | U+0063 U+02BC | ||
X-SAMPA | c_> | ||
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Some of the features of the palatal ejective stop are:
Language | IPA | Meaning | Notes |
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Hausa[1] | [cʼaːɽa] | 'grass' | The three-way contrast between palatals /c ɟ cʼ/, plain velars /k ɡ kʼ/, and labialized velars /kʷ ɡʷ kʷʼ/ is found only before long and short /a/. |
Jaqaru[2] | [example needed] | ||
Keres[3][4] | [example needed] | ||
Nǁng[5] | [example needed] |