Pharyngal
10. pharyngal (throat, Pharynx
in the phonetics describes pharyngal the articulation place of a sound. With a Pharyngal in the throat, a tightness is formed for the Pharynx.
The international phonetic alphabet knows two pharyngale consonants. They occur in German not and are typical forthe Arabic language.
the tongue is back pulled and the neck muscles tensely. The be correctless Pharyngal [ħ] sounds like a pressed H; the be correctful Pharyngal [ʕ] (Ayin) soundsnearly like an O.
| Articulation places |
|---|
| labial |
| bilabial |
| lab iodine valley |
| dental |
| alveolar |
| post office alveolar |
| retroflex |
| palatal |
| velar |
| uvular |
| pharyngal |
| glottal |
