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The
German
GERMAN
Language
LANGUAGE
A Linguistic Introduction
Jean Boase-Beier and Ken Lodge
THE
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THE GERMAN LANGUAGE
CONSONANTS (PULMONIC)
Plosive
Bilabial Labiodental Dental Alveolar Postalveolar Retroflex Palatal Velar Uvular Pharyngeal Glottal
p
b
t
d
t
Î
cJ k g qG
¯˜N
?
Nasal
m
Â
n
r
Q
Trill
B
R
Tap or Flap
Œ
Fricative
Lateral
fricative
Approximant
Lateral
approximant
F
β
f
v
TD
s
z
SZ ßΩCÔ
X‰ Ó ¿ h˙
¬
V
®
l
Ò
j
¥L
M
Where symbols appear in pairs, the one to the right represents a voiced consonant. Shaded areas denote articulations judged impossible.
CONSONANTS (NON-PULMONIC)
VOWELS
Clicks
\ Bilabial
| Dental
! (Post)alveolar
» Palatoalveolar
« Alveolar lateral
Voiced implosives
Bilabial
Dental/alveolar
S Palatal
© Velar
ç Uvular
Ejectives
Examples:
p’ Bilabial
t’ Dental/alveolar
k’ Velar
s’ Alveolar fricative
Front
Central
Back
u
Close
i
y
ˆ
¨
µ
IY
U
Close-mid
e
Ø
e
ø
Ï
o
@
Open-mid
E
´
O
{
å
Open
a
A
Å
OTHER SYMBOLS
Voiceless labial-velar fricative Ç Alveolo-palatal fricatives
Û
w Voiced labial-velar approximant W Alveolar lateral flap
Á Voiced labial-palatal approximant Í Simultaneous S and x
H Voiceless epiglottal fricative
˘ Voiced epiglottal fricative
Epiglottal plosive
Where symbols appear in pairs, the one
to the right represents a rounded vowel.
Affricates and double articula-
tions can be represented by two
symbols joined by a tie bar if
necessary.
@
ts
SUPRASEGMENTALS
' Primary stress
" Secondary stress
æfoUn@'tIS@n
e:
e:
e
DIACRITICS Diacritics may be placed above a symbol with a descender, e.g. ˜
9 Dental
˚
: Long
: Half-long
% Extra-short
| Minor (foot) group
« Major (intonation) group
. Syllable break
Linking (absence of a break)
8 Voiceless
8nd
3 Breathy voiced 3ba
` Creaky voiced `ba
Linguolabial t d
w Labialized t w d w
j Palatalized t j d j
ƒ Velarized t ƒ d ƒ
¿ Pharyngealized t ¿ d ¿
` Velarized or pharyngealized Ú
> Raised e ®
< Lowered e ı
Advanced Tongue Root e
· Retracted Tongue Root e
9td
6 Voiced
s
Q
ª Apical
ªtd
h Aspirated
t h
d h
0 Laminal
0td
®i.{kt
~ Nasalized
e
) More rounded O
( Less rounded O
±
n
Nasal release
d n
u
4 Retracted e
# Centralized e
Mid-centralized e
æ Syllabic
Advanced
l Lateral release
d l
TONES AND WORD ACCENTS
LEVEL
d
CONTOUR
No audible release
e
é
e
è
e
-
_
¤
Extra
high
High
Mid
Low
Extra
low
e
ê
e
e
e
or
Rising
Falling
High rising
Low rising
Rising-falling
(
=
v oiced alveolar fricative)
N
7 Non-syllabic e
Æ Rhoticity
(
=
voiced bilabial approximant)
@Æ aÆ
Downstep
Upstep
Global rise
Global fall
THE INTERNATIONAL PHONETIC ALPHABET (revised to 1993, corrected 1996)
Source : Reprinted by permission of the International Phonetic Association
(http://www2.arts.gla.ac.uk /I P A/ ipa.html ) .
The IPA can be contacted through the Secretary, John Esling (esling@uvic.ca ) .
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The
German
GERMAN
Language
LANGUAGE
A Linguistic Introduction
Jean Boase-Beier and Ken Lodge
THE
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