Voiced Implosives
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I just gagged while trying to pronounce these and now my throat hurts. Definitely some of the best sounds in the ipa
Thank you very much! it's interesting that you say implosives are common in Indian languages since the article that brought I to this video says this: «Sindhi has an unusually large number of implosive consonants /ɓ, ɗ, ʄ, ɠ/ produced by pulling air downward with the glottis, rather than pushing it out. These sounds do not occur in other Indo-Aryan languages.» Nonetheless I really think you made a great explanation in this video. Bravo!
@IDKWhat0
4 ай бұрын
Yes, most Indian languages don't
@Conormedy
2 ай бұрын
My language, Gujarati, has no implosive. I wanted to speak to a Sindhi friend but I couldn’t pronounce these sounds 😅
🌹🌷🌸 regard... from kurdistan region- iraq
The sound [b] has the Distinctive Feature matrix is [+labial, +stop, +cons]. Whats the distinctive feature matrix por the labial implosive [ɓ]?