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Sounds produced using the soft palate further back on the roof of the mouth as the place of articulation.
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Are there languages in which two or all three of /χ/, /x/, and /ç/ are opposed as distinct p...
Tlingit phonemically distinguishes /x/, /xʷ/, /xʼ/, /xʼʷ/, /χ/, /χʷ/, /χʼ/, and /χʼʷ/ (whew!). It is the only language documented to have the ejective versions of these fricatives. No palatal fricativ …