Kehllaut

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German[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Kehle (throat) +‎ Laut (sound).

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /ˈkeː(l)ˌlaʊ̯t/
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  • Hyphenation: Kehl‧laut

Noun[edit]

Kehllaut m (strong, genitive Kehllautes or Kehllauts, plural Kehllaute)

  1. (phonetics) A guttural or “throatyconsonant, i.e. one produced deep in the mouth: a uvular, pharyngeal, or glottal.
    Das Deutsche kennt vier Kehllaute: [χ], [ʁ], [ʔ], [h]. Das Arabische kennt zusätzlich noch [q], [ħ], [ʕ].
    German has four throaty consonants: [χ], [ʁ], [ʔ], [h]. Arabic has [q], [ħ], [ʕ] additionally.
  2. (phonetics, strictly, less common) Synonym of Glottal or Kehlkopflaut (glottal).

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