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Alveolar tap

The alveolar tap or flap is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents dental, alveolar, and postalveolar flaps is , and the equivalent X-SAMPA symbol is 4.

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Definition

The terms tap and flap may be used interchangeably.

Peter Ladefoged proposed for a while that it may be useful to distinguish between them. However, his usage has been inconsistent, contradicting itself even between different editions of the same text. The last proposed distinction was that a tap strikes its point of contact directly, as a very brief plosive, whereas a flap strikes the point of contact tangentially: "Flaps are most typically made by retracting the tongue tip behind the alveolar ridge and moving it forward so that it strikes the ridge in passing." However, later on, he no longer felt this was a useful distinction to make, and preferred to use the word flap in all cases.

For linguists who do make the distinction, the coronal tap is transcribed as a fish-hook "r", , while the flap is transcribed as a small capital "d", , which is not recognized by the IPA. Otherwise, alveolars and dentals are typically called taps, and other articulations flaps. No language contrasts a tap and a flap at the same place of articulation.

This sound is often analyzed (and therefore transcribed) by native English speakers as an 'R-sound' in many foreign languages. For example, the 'Japanese R' in hara, akira, tora, etc. is actually an alveolar tap. In languages where this segment is present but is not a true phoneme, an alveolar tap is often an allophone of either an alveolar stop (/t/ or /d/) or an 'R-sound' i.e. an alveolar trill or alveolar approximant.

Features

Features of the alveolar flap/tap:

Occurrence

Language Word IPA Meaning Notes
Albanian emër 'name'
Arabic Egyptian[1] ??? 'head' Contrasts with emphatic form. See Arabic phonology
Basque lorea 'the flower'
Catalan[2] innecessari 'unnecessary' See Catalan phonology
Chechen ???I/ra? 'mountain range'
English GA better 'better' Intervocalic allophone of and . See English phonology and flapping
Australian[3] See Australian English phonology
New Zealand
Scouse[4] free 'free' Rhotic consonant
Scotland
Japanese ?/???/kokoro 'heart' May instead be a lateral flap See Japanese phonology
Korean ??/baram 'wind' See Korean phonology
Norwegian Norge 'Norway' See Norwegian phonology
Portuguese[5] contra 'against' See Portuguese phonology
Spanish[6] caro 'expensive' See Spanish phonology

References

Bibliography

See also

als:Alveolarer Tap br:Kensonenn kevig dre stlakat de:Stimmhafter alveolarer Tap fr:Consonne battue alvéolaire voisée ko:?? ?? it:Monovibrante alveolare ja:?????? nn:eittslags-r pl:Spó?g?oska uderzeniowa dzi?s?owa pt:Vibrante simples alveolar sv:Alveolar flapp zh:????





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