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- Q20741844 subject Q20727369.
- Q20741844 subject Q7214798.
- Q20741844 abstract "Laryngeal consonants, a term often synonymous with guttural, are consonants with their primary articulation in the larynx: the pharyngeal (including epiglottal) and glottal consonants, and for some languages uvular (or some uvular) consonants.The term laryngeal is often taken to be synonymous with glottal, but the larynx consists of more than just the glottis (vocal folds): it also includes the epiglottis and aryepiglottic folds. In a broad sense, therefore, laryngeal articulations include the radical consonants, which involve the root of the tongue. The diversity of sounds produced in the larynx is the subject of ongoing research, and the terminology is evolving.The term laryngeal consonant is also used for laryngealized consonants articulated in the upper vocal tract, such as Arabic 'emphatics' and Korean 'tense' consonants.".
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- Q20741844 comment "Laryngeal consonants, a term often synonymous with guttural, are consonants with their primary articulation in the larynx: the pharyngeal (including epiglottal) and glottal consonants, and for some languages uvular (or some uvular) consonants.The term laryngeal is often taken to be synonymous with glottal, but the larynx consists of more than just the glottis (vocal folds): it also includes the epiglottis and aryepiglottic folds.".
- Q20741844 label "Laryngeal consonant".