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Voiceless dental plosive



         


The voiceless dental plosive is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is t̪, and the equivalent X-SAMPA symbol is t_d. This is the symbol for the voiceless alveolar plosive with the "bridge below" diacritic meaning dental. The voiceless dental plosive does not occur in English, but is similar to the sound of the letter 't', except the tongue is touching the back of the teeth and not the alveolar ridge.


IPA - Unicode
IPA - image
X-SAMPA t_d
Kirshenbaum t[


Features of this consonant:

The voiceless dental plosive is a common sound cross-linguistically. It is the sound used for the letter 't' in most Romance languages. Many Indian languages, such as Hindi, have a two-way contrast between aspirated and plain [t̪].

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Varieties of the voiceless dental plosive


IPA Description
plain t̪
t̪ʰ aspirated
t̪ʲ palatalized
t̪ʷ voiced
t̪ʼ ejective t̪




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