Voiced_velar_lateral_tap

Voiced velar lateral tap

Voiced velar lateral tap

Consonantal sound represented by ⟨ʟ̆⟩ in IPA


The voiced velar lateral tap is an allophone of the velar lateral approximant in some languages of New Guinea, such as Kanite and Melpa. The extremely short duration of the [ʟ] in intervocalic position (20–30 ms) warrants calling it a tap, according to Ladefoged & Maddieson (1996).

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There is no specific symbol for this sound. However, an IPA capital L with a breve for extra-short, [ʟ̆], would capture Ladefoged and Maddieson's description.

Features

Occurrence

It is an allophone of the velar lateral approximant in some languages of New Guinea, such as Kanite and Melpa.

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References

  • Ladefoged, Peter; Maddieson, Ian (1996). The Sounds of the World's Languages. Oxford: Blackwell. ISBN 0-631-19815-6.



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