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# A combining diacritic used in the [[International Phonetic Alphabet]] for [[ejective]] and other glottalized [[consonant]]s
# A combining diacritic used in the [[International Phonetic Alphabet]] for [[ejective]] and other glottalized [[consonant]]s
#:[kʼ], [tʼ], [sʼ], etc.
#:[kʼ], [tʼ], [sʼ], etc.

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==Navajo==

===Letter===
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# A component of the Navajo alphabet. It is not a separate letter, but it is used before or after a vowel to indicate a glottal stop. In addition, it is part of the following Navajo letters: chʼ, kʼ, tʼ, tłʼ, tsʼ. If a vowel begins a word, it is pronounced with a glottal stop at the beginning, but the stop usually is not written: [[ooljééʼ]] (sometimes spelled [[ooljééʼ|ʼooljééʼ]]).


[[Category:IPA symbols]]
[[Category:IPA symbols]]

Revision as of 14:03, 24 May 2010

Translingual

Alternative spellings

Symbol

ʼ

  1. A combining diacritic used in the International Phonetic Alphabet for ejective and other glottalized consonants
    [kʼ], [tʼ], [sʼ], etc.

Navajo

Letter

(deprecated template usage) ʼ

  1. A component of the Navajo alphabet. It is not a separate letter, but it is used before or after a vowel to indicate a glottal stop. In addition, it is part of the following Navajo letters: chʼ, kʼ, tʼ, tłʼ, tsʼ. If a vowel begins a word, it is pronounced with a glottal stop at the beginning, but the stop usually is not written: ooljééʼ (sometimes spelled ʼooljééʼ).