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    Velar nasal

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    IPA – number 119
    IPA – text ŋ
    Entity ŋ
    X-SAMPA N
    Kirshenbaum N
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    The velar nasal is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is ŋ, and the equivalent X-SAMPA symbol is N.

    As a phoneme, the velar nasal does not occur in many of the indigenous languages of the Americas, nor in a large number of European or Middle Eastern languages. While almost all languages have /m/ and /n/, only about half have a velar nasal[1]. As with the voiced velar plosive, the relative rarity of the velar nasal is undoubtedly due to the fact that the small oral cavity used to produce velar consonants makes it more difficult for voicing to be sustained. It also makes it much more difficult to allow air to escape through the nose as is required for a nasal consonant.

    In many languages that do not have the velar nasal as a phoneme, it occurs as an allophone of /n/ before velar consonants.

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    [edit] Features

    Features of the velar nasal:

    The IPA symbol is a lowercase letter n with a leftward tail protruding from the bottom of the right stem of the letter. Compare n and ŋ. Both the symbol and the sound are commonly called as "eng" or "engma" and sometimes in reference to Greek, "angma". The symbol ŋ should not be confused with ɳ, the symbol for the retroflex nasal, which has a rightward-pointing hook extending from the bottom of the right stem or with ɲ, the symbol for the palatal nasal, which has a leftward-pointing hook extending from the bottom of the left stem.

    [edit] Varieties of [ŋ]

    IPA Description
    ŋ plain ŋ
    ŋ̊ voiceless ŋ
    ŋ̍ syllabic ŋ
    ŋ̈ breathy voiced ŋ
    ŋ̃ creaky voiced ŋ
    ŋʷ labialized ŋ

    [edit] Occurrence

    Language Word IPA Meaning Notes
    Aleut chaang [tʃɑːŋ] 'five'
    Bai Dali dialect ? [ŋv˩˧] 'fish'
    Chinese Cantonese /ngong4 [ŋɔːŋ˩] 'raise' See Standard Cantonese
    Mandarin 北京/Běijīng [peɪ˨˩ tɕiŋ˥˥] 'Beijing' See Standard Mandarin
    Catalan[2] sang [saŋ] 'blood' See Catalan phonology
    Chukchi ңыроқ [ŋəɹoq] 'two'
    Czech tank [taŋk] 'tank' See Czech phonology
    Dinka ŋa [ŋa] 'who'
    Dutch[3] angst [ɑŋst] 'fear' See Dutch phonology
    English sing [sɪŋ] 'sing' Restricted to the syllable coda. See English phonology
    Fijian gone [ˈŋone] 'child'
    Filipino ngayon [ˈŋajon] 'now, today'
    Finnish langan [lɑŋːɑn] 'of the thread' See Finnish phonology
    French[4] parking [paʀkiŋ] 'parking lot' See French phonology
    Galician unha [ˈuŋa] 'one', 'a' (feminine)
    German lang [laŋ] 'long' See German phonology
    Greek αποτυγχάνω [aˌpo̞tiŋˈxano̞] 'I fail (to fail)' See Modern Greek phonology
    Hebrew בנק [baŋk] 'bank' Allophone of /n/ before velar consonants. See Hebrew phonology
    Hindi रङ्ग [rəŋg] 'color' See Hindi-Urdu phonology
    Hungarian ing [iŋg] 'shirt' See Hungarian phonology
    Icelandic ng [ˈkøyŋk]  ? See Icelandic phonology
    Indonesian bangun [baŋun] 'wake up'
    Inuktitut ᐆᖅ/puunnguuq [pu:ŋŋu:q] 'dog' for shaman's word
    Inuvialuktun qamnguiyuaq [qamŋuijuaq] 'snores'
    Irish ceann carrach [caŋ ˈkaɾˠəx] 'a scabbed one' See Irish phonology
    Italian[5] anche [ˈaŋke] 'also' See Italian phonology
    Itelmen қниң [qniŋ] 'one'
    Japanese Standard 南極/nankyoku [naŋkʲokɯ] 'the South Pole' See Japanese phonology
    Eastern dialects[6] /kagi [kaŋi] 'key'
    Ket аяң [ajaŋ] 'to damn'
    Korean /bang [paŋ] 'room' See Korean phonology
    Macedonian aнглиски [ˈaŋgliski] 'English' Occurs occasionally as an allophone of /n/ before /k/ and /g/. See Macedonian phonology
    Nivkh ңамг [ŋamg] 'seven'
    Norwegian gang [gɑŋ] 'hallway' See Norwegian phonology
    Polish[7] bank [baŋk] 'bank' See Polish phonology
    Occitan Provençal vin [viŋ] 'wine'
    Russian функция [ˈfuŋkt͡sɨjə] 'function' Occurs only irregularly before /k/ or /g/. See Russian phonology
    Seri comcáac [koŋˈkaak] 'Seri people'
    Shona 'nanga [ŋaŋga] 'witch-doctor'
    Slovene tank [taŋk] 'tank'
    Spanish[8] domingo [d̪o̞ˈmĩŋgo̞] 'Sunday' See Spanish phonology
    Swahili ng'ombe [ŋɔmbɛ] 'cow'
    Swedish bank [baŋkʰ] 'bank' See Swedish phonology
    Thai าน [ŋaːn] 'work/job'
    Vietnamese ưng [ɯŋ] 'to accept' See Vietnamese phonology
    Yup'ik ungungssiq [uŋuŋssiq] 'animal'

    [edit] See also

    [edit] References

    1. ^ Anderson, Gregory D. S.. 2008. The Velar Nasal. In: Haspelmath, Martin & Dryer, Matthew S. & Gil, David & Comrie, Bernard (eds.) The World Atlas of Language Structures Online. Munich: Max Planck Digital Library, chapter 9. Available online at http://wals.info/feature/9 Accessed on 2008-04-30.
    2. ^ Carbonell & Llisterri (1992:53)
    3. ^ Gussenhoven (1992:45)
    4. ^ Wells (1989:44)
    5. ^ Rogers & d'Arcangeli (2004:118)
    6. ^ Okada (1991:95)
    7. ^ Jassem (2003:103)
    8. ^ Martínez-Celdrán et al (2003:258)

    [edit] Bibliography

    • Carbonell, Joan F. & Joaquim Llisterri (1992), "Catalan", Journal of the International Phonetic Association 22 (1-2): 53-56
    • Gussenhoven, Carlos (1992), "Dutch", Journal of the International Phonetic Association 22 (2): 45-47
    • Jassem, Wiktor (2003), "Polish", Journal of the International Phonetic Association 33 (1): 103-107
    • Martínez-Celdrán, Eugenio; Ana Ma. Fernández-Planas & Josefina Carrera-Sabaté (2003), "Castilian Spanish", Journal of the International Phonetic Association 33 (2): 255-259
    • Okada, Hideo (1991), "Phonetic Representation:Japanese", Journal of the International Phonetic Association 21 (2): 94-97
    • Rogers, Derek & Luciana d'Arcangeli (2004), "Italian", Journal of the International Phonetic Association 34 (1): 117-121
    • Wells, J.C. (1989), "Computer-Coded Phonemic Notation of Individual Languages of the European Community", Journal of the International Phonetic Association 19 (1): 31-54
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