palatal
n . 上颚音
上颚音
palatal adj 1 :
relating to or lying near the palate ; "
palatal index ";
"
the palatine tonsils " [
synonym : {
palatal }, {
palatine }]
2 :
produced with the front of the tongue near or touching the hard palate (
as `
y ')
or with the blade of the tongue near the hard palate (
as `
ch '
in `
chin '
or `
j '
in `
gin ') [
synonym :
{
palatal }, {
palatalized }, {
palatalised }]
n 1 :
a semivowel produced with the tongue near the palate (
like the initial sound in the English word `
yeast ')
Palatal \
Pal "
a *
tal \,
a . [
Cf .
F .
palatal .]
1 .
Of or pertaining to the palate ;
palatine ;
as ,
the palatal bones .
[
1913 Webster ]
2 . (
Phonetics )
Uttered by the aid of the palate ; --
said of certain sounds ,
as the sound of k in kirk .
[
1913 Webster ]
Palatal \
Pal "
a *
tal \,
n . (
Phon .)
A sound uttered ,
or a letter pronounced ,
by the aid of the palate ,
as the letters k and y .
[
1913 Webster ]
125 Moby Thesaurus words for "
palatal ":
accented ,
allophone ,
alveolar ,
apical ,
apico -
alveolar ,
apico -
dental ,
articulated ,
articulation ,
aspiration ,
assimilated ,
assimilation ,
back ,
barytone ,
bilabial ,
broad ,
cacuminal ,
central ,
cerebral ,
check ,
checked ,
close ,
consonant ,
consonantal ,
continuant ,
dental ,
diphthong ,
dissimilated ,
dissimilation ,
dorsal ,
epenthetic vowel ,
explosive ,
flat ,
front ,
glide ,
glossal ,
glottal ,
glottalization ,
guttural ,
hard ,
heavy ,
high ,
intonated ,
labial ,
labialization ,
labiodental ,
labiovelar ,
laryngeal ,
lateral ,
lax ,
light ,
lingual ,
liquid ,
low ,
manner of articulation ,
mid ,
modification ,
monophthong ,
monophthongal ,
morphophoneme ,
mute ,
muted ,
narrow ,
nasal ,
nasalized ,
occlusive ,
open ,
oxytone ,
palatalized ,
parasitic vowel ,
peak ,
pharyngeal ,
pharyngealization ,
pharyngealized ,
phone ,
phoneme ,
phonemic ,
phonetic ,
phonic ,
pitch ,
pitched ,
plosive ,
posttonic ,
prothetic vowel ,
retroflex ,
rounded ,
segmental phoneme ,
semivowel ,
soft ,
sonant ,
sonority ,
speech sound ,
stop ,
stopped ,
stressed ,
strong ,
surd ,
syllabic ,
syllabic nucleus ,
syllabic peak ,
syllable ,
tense ,
thick ,
throaty ,
tonal ,
tonic ,
transition sound ,
triphthong ,
twangy ,
unaccented ,
unrounded ,
unstressed ,
velar ,
vocable ,
vocalic ,
vocoid ,
voice ,
voiced ,
voiced sound ,
voiceless ,
voiceless sound ,
voicing ,
vowel ,
vowellike ,
weak ,
wide
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Palatal consonant - Wikipedia Palatals are consonants articulated with the body of the tongue raised against the hard palate (the middle part of the roof of the mouth) Consonants with the tip of the tongue curled back against the palate are called retroflex
PALATAL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of PALATAL is formed with some part of the tongue near or touching the hard palate of the roof of the mouth posterior to the ridge of bone behind the upper teeth
PALATAL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary PALATAL definition: 1 (of a consonant) made by the tongue touching the highest part of the mouth 2 (of a consonant… Learn more
PALATAL | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary The palatal targets tend toward complementary distribution determined in part by three linguistic factors: prosody, the preceding segment and word position
Palatal | Articulation, Speech Sounds, Phonology | Britannica Palatal, in phonetics, a consonant sound produced by raising the blade, or front, of the tongue toward or against the hard palate just behind the alveolar ridge (the gums)
Understanding Palatal Speech Sounds: Definition, Examples . . . Learn about palatal speech sounds, their definition, examples, and articulation techniques to improve speech clarity and communication
Understanding Palatal Sounds: A Comprehensive Guide To Their . . . Palatal sounds are produced by raising the middle part of the tongue towards the hard palate (the roof of the mouth) The tongue makes contact with the hard palate, specifically the area behind the alveolar ridge Can be stops, fricatives, nasals, or approximants, depending on the specific sound