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Alveolar ejective fricative

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Alveolar ejective fricative
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An alveolar ejective fricative is a sound used in some spoken languages. The IPA letter for this sound is s’. It is not in English.

Characteristics

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Occurrence

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LanguageWordIPAMeaningNotes
AdygheShapsug[1]сӏэ[sʼa]'name'Corresponds to [tsʼ] in other dialects.
Amharic ፀጉር/cegur [sʼəgur] 'hair' More frequently realized as an affricate [t͡sʼ].
Ganza[2]:101[sʼásʼà]‘fat, thick’
Hausa[3]tsutsa[sʼusʼa]'worm'Allophone of /tsʼ/ in some dialects
KeresAcoma[4]:7–13s'eep'e[sʼeːpʼe]'we bit it'Contrasts with other ejective sibilants /ʃʼ/ and /ʂʼ/.
Lakota[source?]s'a[sʼa]'habitually'
Tlingit[5]eek[sʼiːk]'bear'
Upper Necaxa Totonac[6][ˈsʼa̰ta̰]'small'
Emberá-Catío[7] [sʼokxo] 'type of water jar'

References

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  1. Kerasheva, Z. I. (1957). Особенности шапсугского диалекта адыгейского языка [Features of the Shapsug Dialect of the Adyghe Language] (in Russian). Maykop: Adyghe Book Publishing House.
  2. Smolders, Joshua (2016). "A Phonology of Ganza" (pdf). Linguistic Discovery. 14 (1): 86–144. doi:10.1349/PS1.1537-0852.A.470. Retrieved 2017-01-16.
  3. Jaggar, Philip J. (2001-12-19). Hausa. London Oriental and African Language Library. Vol. 7. John Benjamins. doi:10.1075/loall.7. ISBN 978-90-272-8304-7.
  4. Miller, Wick R. (1965). Acoma Grammar and Texts. University of California Press.
  5. Maddieson, Ian; Smith, Caroline L.; Bessell, Nicola (2001). "Aspects of the Phonetics of Tlingit". Anthropological Linguistics. 43 (2): 135–176. ISSN 0003-5483. JSTOR 30028779.
  6. Beck, David (2006-01-01). "The emergence of ejective fricatives in Upper Necaxa Totonac". University of Alberta Working Papers in Linguistics.
  7. Mortensen, Charles Arthur (1994). Nasalization in a revision of Embera-Katio phonology (masters thesis). Arlington: MA thesis, University of Texas.
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