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voiced retroflex implosive : ウィキペディア英語版 | voiced retroflex implosive
The voiced retroflex implosive is a type of consonantal sound. It has not been confirmed to be phonemically distinct from alveolar in any language, though the claim has been made for Ngad'a, an Austronesian language of Flores.〔Djawanai, Stephanus. (1977). A description of the basic phonology of Nga'da and the treatment of borrowings. ''NUSA linguistic studies in Indonesian and languages in Indonesia'', ''5'', 10-18.〕 Sindhi has an implosive that varies between dental and retroflex articulation, and Oromo has but not . The symbol for this, (a D with a tail for retroflex and a hook-top for implosive), is not explicitly recognized by the IPA, but is supported in the Unicode Phonetic Extensions Supplement. ==Features== Features of the voiced retroflex implosive:
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