A list of 30 words by Telofy.
- voiceless palatal fricativewas added by Telofy and appears on just this list
- voiceless velar fricativewas added by Telofy and appears on just this list
- voiceless glottal plosivewas added by Telofy and appears on just this list
- glottal stopwas added by Telofy and appears on 6 lists
- voiceless labiovelar approximantwas added by Telofy and appears on just this list
- palatal approximantwas added by Telofy and appears on just this list
- voiced labiovelar approximantwas added by Telofy and appears on just this list
- alveolar approximantwas added by Telofy and appears on 2 lists
- alveolar lateral approximantwas added by Telofy and appears on just this list
- velar nasalwas added by Telofy and appears on just this list
- alveolar nasalwas added by Telofy and appears on just this list
- bilabial nasalwas added by Telofy and appears on just this list
- voiceless glottal transitionwas added by Telofy and appears on just this list
- voiced palato-alveolar affricatewas added by Telofy and appears on just this list
- voiced palato-alveolar fricativewas added by Telofy and appears on just this list
- voiceless palato-alveolar affricatewas added by Telofy and appears on just this list
- voiceless palato-alveolar fricativewas added by Telofy and appears on just this list
- voiced alveolar fricativeswas added by Telofy and appears on just this list
- voiceless alveolar fricativeswas added by Telofy and appears on just this list
- voiced dental non-sibilant fricativewas added by Telofy and appears on just this list
- voiceless dental non-sibilant fricativewas added by Telofy and appears on just this list
- voiced labiodental fricativewas added by Telofy and appears on just this list
- voiceless labiodental fricativewas added by Telofy and appears on just this list
- voiced uvular plosivewas added by Telofy and appears on just this list
- voiceless velar plosivewas added by Telofy and appears on just this list
- alveolar tapwas added by Telofy and appears on just this list
- voiced alveolar plosivewas added by Telofy and appears on just this list
- voiceless alveolar plosivewas added by Telofy and appears on just this list
- voiced bilabial plosivewas added by Telofy and appears on just this list
- voiceless bilabial plosivewas added by Telofy and appears on just this list
hernesheir commented on the list cuddly-little-consonants
Would "mind your p's and q's" in academic linguistic long form be rendered mind your voiceless bilabial plosives and voiceless alveolar plosives? Just checking.
June 10, 2010
Telofy commented on the list cuddly-little-consonants
“p” most often is a voiceless bilabial plosive, but “q”, I’m afraid has no such clearly linked sound. In combination with “u” it’s usually pronounced as /kw/ (voiceless velar plosive and voiced labiovelar approximant (but it goes by a few more names)), while the voiceless alveolar plosive is a /t/. Since there are a few more or less common words with “q” not followed by “u” and among them surely many with the “q” being pronounced as /k/, you might be able to argue that not the “qu” cluster has the pronunciation /kw/ commonly associated with it, but that the “q” and the “u” are actually each associated with the respective phonemes. Due to the overwhelming frequency of “qu” words in comparison to “q^u” words, that seems a little counterintuitive to me, but I don’t know on what else one should base such arguments as there are so many so fuzzy and so limited rules to English pronunciation.
June 10, 2010