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Voiced uvular fricative

The voiced uvular fricative is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is , and the equivalent X-SAMPA symbol is R. This consonant is one of several collectively called guttural R when found in European languages.

Because the IPA symbol stands for both the uvular fricative and the uvular approximant, the fricative nature of this sound may be specified by adding the uptack to the letter, . (The approximant can be specified by adding the downtack, .)

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Features

Features of the voiced uvular fricative:

Occurrence

In Western Europe, a uvular trill pronunciation of rhotic consonants spread from northern French to several dialects and registers of Danish, Dutch, German, Hebrew, Norwegian, Portuguese, and Swedish. However, not all of these remain a uvular trill today. In Danish, the r is a pharyngeal approximant in all but the most conservative speech. In Brazilian Portuguese, it is usually a voiceless velar fricative , voiceless uvular fricative , or a voiceless glottal fricative . Because such uvular rhotics don't often contrast with alveolar ones, <r> may often be used to represent them for ease of typesetting. For more information, see guttural R.

Language Word IPA Meaning Notes
Abkhaz ?? 'marten'
Adyghe ?????? 'to wail'
Aleut Atkan dialect cham?ul 'to wash'
Armenian ????????? 'polite'
Avar ?I????? 'cap'
Chilcotin 'he walks'
Danish rød 'red' See Danish phonology
French rester 'to stay' See French phonology
German[1] Frau 'woman' See German phonology
Modern Hebrew ?? 'bad' May also be trilled. See Hebrew phonology
Kabardian ??? 'let'
Kabyle bbe? 'to dive'
Kazakh ????? 'you (singular dative)'
Kyrgyz ?????? 'rain'
Norwegian western rar 'strange'
Portuguese European[2] carro 'car' See Portuguese phonology and Guttural R.
Sakha ????? 'nine'
Tatar ?????, yañ??r 'rain'
Tsez ???? 'bird'
Ubykh 'his, her, its' Ubykh has ten different uvular fricatives. See Ubykh phonology
Uzbek ?????, yomir 'rain'
Yiddish ???? 'rain'
Zhuang roek 'six'
Yukaghir Northern example needed --

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References

Bibliography

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