Alfabeto Fonético Universal

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THE INTERNATIONAL PHONETIC ALPHABET (revised to 2015) CONSONANTS (PULMONIC)

© 2015 IPA

Bilabial Labiodental

Dental

Alveolar Postalveolar Retroflex

Palatal

Velar

Uvular

Pharyngeal

Glottal

Plosive Nasal Trill Tap or Flap Fricative Lateral fricative Approximant Lateral approximant

Symbols to the right in a cell are voiced, to the left are voiceless. Shaded areas denote articulations judged impossible.

CONSONANTS (NON-PULMONIC) Clicks

VOWELS

Voiced implosives

Front

Ejectives

Bilabial

Bilabial

Examples:

Dental

Dental/alveolar

Bilabial

(Post)alveolar

Palatal

Dental/alveolar

Palatoalveolar

Velar

Velar

Alveolar lateral

Uvular

Alveolar fricative

Close

Close-mid

Open-mid

OTHER SYMBOLS Voiceless labial-velar fricative

Alveolo-palatal fricatives

Voiced labial-velar approximant

Voiced alveolar lateral flap

Voiced labial-palatal approximant

Simultaneous

Voiceless epiglottal fricative Voiced epiglottal fricative Epiglottal plosive

Back

Central

Open Where symbols appear in pairs, the one to the right represents a rounded vowel. SUPRASEGMENTALS

and

Primary stress

Affricates and double articulations can be represented by two symbols joined by a tie bar if necessary.

Secondary stress Long

DIACRITICS Some diacritics may be placed above a symbol with a descender, e.g. Voiceless

Breathy voiced

Dental

Voiced

Creaky voiced

Apical

Aspirated

Linguolabial

Laminal

More rounded

Labialized

Nasalized

Less rounded

Palatalized

Nasal release

Advanced

Velarized

Lateral release

Retracted

Pharyngealized

No audible release

Centralized

Velarized or pharyngealized

Mid-centralized

Raised

(

= voiced alveolar fricative)

Syllabic

Lowered

(

= voiced bilabial approximant)

Non-syllabic

Advanced Tongue Root

Rhoticity

Retracted Tongue Root

Half-long Extra-short Minor (foot) group Major (intonation) group Syllable break Linking (absence of a break) TONES AND WORD ACCENTS LEVEL

or

Extra high High

Typefaces: Doulos SIL (metatext); Doulos SIL, IPA Kiel, IPA LS Uni (symbols)

Mid Low

Extra low

CONTOUR

or

Rising Falling

High rising Low rising Risingfalling

Downstep

Global rise

Upstep

Global fall
Alfabeto Fonético Universal

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