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  1. Pharyngeal Stop

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    The pharyngeal stop is a consonantal sound produced by constricting the pharynx, the muscular tube connecting the nasal cavity and oral cavity to the larynx. Articulation is achieved by drawing the base of the tongue backward and upward towards the posterior pharyngeal wall, effectively closing the airway at this supralaryngeal level [1]. This ac…
  2. Pharyngeal Stop

    Linked via "Posterior Pharynx Wall"

    | Feature | Pharyngeal Stop ($\text{[ʔʕ]}$) | Glottal Stop ($\text{[ʔ]}$) | Uvular Stop ($\text{[q]}$) | Epiglottal Stop ($\text{[ʡ]}$) |
    | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
    | Primary Articulatory Site | Posterior Pharynx Wall | Glottis (Vocal Folds))) | Uvula | Epiglottis |
    | Manner of Articulation | Supralaryngeal Occlusion | Glottal Closure | [Dorsal/Posterior Velar Contact](/entries/dorsal/((posterior-velar-…