词条 | Voiceless bilabial implosive |
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|above = Voiceless bilabial implosive |ipa symbol = ɓ̥ |ipa symbol2 = ƥ |ipa symbol3 = pʼ↓}} A voiceless bilabial implosive is a rare consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is {{angle bracket|{{IPA|ɓ̥}}}} or {{angle bracket|{{IPA|pʼ↓}}}}. A dedicated IPA letter, {{angle bracket|{{IPA|ƥ}}}}, was withdrawn in 1993. FeaturesFeatures of the voiceless bilabial implosive: {{plosive}}{{bilabial}}{{voiceless short}}{{oral}}{{central-lateral}}{{voiceless implosive}}OccurrenceA rare and evidently unstable sound, {{IPA|/ɓ̥/}} is found in Bernese German{{dubious|date=December 2017}}{{Citation needed|reason=There are no implosives in Europe and there is no mention of this sound on the Wikipedia page about Bernese German.|date=December 2016}}, the Serer of Senegal, the Owere dialect of Igbo in Nigeria, and in some dialects of the Poqomchi’ and Quiche languages of Guatemala. Owere Igbo has a seven-way contrast among bilabial stops, {{IPA|/pʰ p ɓ̥ bʱ b ɓ m/}}, where {{IPA|[ɓ̥]}} is allophone of {{IPA|[k͡p]}} and {{IPA|[ɓ]}} is allophone of {{IPA|[ɡ͡b]}}. See also
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