Voiceless velar nasal

Voiceless velar nasal
ŋ̊

The voiceless velar nasal is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is ŋ̊, a combination of the letter for the voiced velar nasal and a diacritic indicating voicelessness. (For reasons of legibility, the ring is usually placed above the letter, rather than regular ŋ̥). The equivalent X-SAMPA symbol is N_0.

Features

Features of the voiceless velar nasal:

Occurrence

Language Word IPA Meaning Notes
Burmese[1] ငှါး [ŋ̊á] 'borrow'
Central Alaskan Yup'ik[2] calisteńguciquq [tʃaˈlistəˈŋ̊utʃɪquq] 'he will be a worker'
Faroese[3][4] onkur [ˈɔŋ̊kʰʊɹ] 'anybody' Allophone of /n/ before an aspirated velar. See Faroese phonology
Icelandic[5] banka [ˈpäu̯ŋ̊kä] 'to knock' See Icelandic phonology
Washo dewŊétiʔ [dewˈŋ̊etiʔ] 'hillside sloping down'
Welsh[6] fy nghot [və ŋ̊ɔt] 'my coat' See Welsh phonology
Xumi Lower[7] [EPŋ̊ɑmõ] 'camel' Occurs mostly in loanwords from Tibetan.[7]

See also

References

Bibliography

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  • Jones, Glyn E. (1984), "The distinctive vowels and consonants of Welsh", in Martin J. Ball and Glyn E. Jones, Welsh Phonology: Selected Readings, Cardiff: University of Wales Press, pp. 40–64, ISBN 0-7083-0861-9 
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