Voiceless uvular stop
The voiceless uvular plosive ( a voiceless, educated at the uvula plosive ) is in phonetics, a consonant, in which - without the participation of the voice - is the breath briefly interrupted and then re-enabled ( " plosive "); This is done by abutment of the tab on a short uvula.
It has the following in different languages phonetic and orthographic realizations:
- Arabic [ q]: ق ( qaf, U 0642 )
- Farsi [q ]: ق ( qaf, U 0642 )
- Hebrew [ q] ק ( qof )
- Quechua [q ]: q
- Aymara [q ]: q
- K'iche ' [q ]: q
- Kalaallisut ( Greenlandic ) [q ]: q, formerly ĸ
- In Austrian dialects [q ]: k, especially ck
Vowels | consonants
Places of articulation: labial | bilabial | labiodental | dental | alveolar | postalveolar | retroflex | palatal | velar | uvular | Pharyngeal | glottal
Types of articulation: plosives | Nasal | vibrants | Flaps / Taps | fricatives | affricates | approximants | Lateral | Hits | implosives | ejectives
- Consonant