Voiceless dental and alveolar plosives
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Voiceless alveolar and dental plosives (or stops) are sounds used in almost all spoken languages. The alveolar sound is familiar to English-speakers as the "t" sound in the word "stick".
The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents these sounds is ⟨t⟩. Special marks can show the exact place of the sound, like ⟨t̪⟩ for the dental sound and ⟨t̠⟩ for the postalveolar sound.
The [t] sound is very common across languages. Most languages have at least one kind of [t] sound, and some have more than one kind. A few languages, like colloquial Samoan, Abau, and Nǁng of South Africa, do not use the [t] sound at all.
Only a few languages can tell the difference between dental and alveolar stops, including Kota, Toda, Venda, and many Australian Aboriginal languages. Some types of Hiberno-English also make this difference.
Features
Voiceless alveolar stops are sounds made by blocking airflow in the mouth. These sounds are created without vibrations of the vocal cords, so they are quiet sounds.
There are three ways to make this sound:
- Dental: using the tip or blade of the tongue near the upper teeth
- Denti-alveolar: using the blade of the tongue near the ridge behind the teeth, with the tip behind the upper teeth
- Alveolar: using the tip or blade of the tongue near the ridge behind the teeth
These sounds are made by pushing air only from the chest and belly, not through the nose, and the air flows down the middle of the tongue.
Occurrence
Voiceless dental and alveolar plosives are sounds used in many languages around the world. These sounds are like the "t" sound in the word "stick" in English.
| Language | Word | IPA | Meaning | Notes | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aleut | tiistax̂ | [t̪iːstaχ] | 'dough' | Laminal denti-alveolar. | |||
| Armenian | Eastern | տուն | [t̪un]ⓘ | 'house' | Laminal denti-alveolar. | ||
| Assyrian Neo-Aramaic | ܬܠܬ̱ܐ/ţla | [t̪lɑ] | 'three' | ||||
| Bashkir | дүрт/dürt | [dʏʷrt]ⓘ | 'four' | Laminal denti-alveolar | |||
| Belarusian | стагоддзе | [s̪t̪äˈɣod̪d̪͡z̪ʲe] | 'century' | Laminal denti-alveolar. See Belarusian phonology | |||
| Basque | toki | [t̪oki] | 'place' | Laminal denti-alveolar. See Basque phonology | |||
| Bengali | তুমি | [t̪umi] | 'you' | Laminal denti-alveolar, contrasts with aspirated form. See Bengali phonology | |||
| Catalan | terra | [ˈt̪ɛrə] | 'land' | Laminal denti-alveolar. See Catalan phonology | |||
| Chuvash | ут | [ut] | 'horse' | ||||
| Czech | toto | [ˈt̪ot̪o]ⓘ | 'this' | Laminal denti-alveolar. See Czech phonology | |||
| Dinka | mɛth | [mɛ̀t̪] | 'child' | Laminal denti-alveolar, contrasts with alveolar /t/. | |||
| Dutch | Belgian | taal | [t̪aːl̪] | 'language' | Laminal denti-alveolar. | ||
| English | Dublin | thin | [t̪ʰɪn] | 'thin' | In Dublin, it may be [t͡θ] instead. | See English phonology. | |
| Indian | Corresponds to [θ]. | ||||||
| Southern Irish | |||||||
| Ulster | train | [t̪ɹeːn] | 'train' | Allophone of /t/ before /r/, in free variation with an alveolar stop. | |||
| Finnish | tutti | [ˈt̪ut̪ːi] | 'pacifier' | Laminal denti-alveolar. See Finnish phonology | |||
| French | tordu | [t̪ɔʁd̪y] | 'crooked' | Laminal denti-alveolar. See French phonology | |||
| Hakka | 他/ta3 | [t̪ʰa˧] | 'he/she' | Laminal denti-alveolar, contrasts with an unaspirated form. | |||
| Hindustani | Hindi | तीन/tīn | [t̪iːn] | 'three' | Contrasts with aspirated form . | See Hindustani phonology | |
| Urdu | تین/tīn | Contrasts with aspirated form . | |||||
| Hmong | White Hmong | 𖬆𖬰𖬧𖬵 / tub | [t̪u˦] | 'son', 'boy' or 'male name' | |||
| Indonesian | tabir | [t̪äbɪr] | 'curtain' | Laminal denti-alveolar, most often transcribed in IPA with ⟨t⟩. | |||
| Italian | tale | [ˈt̪ale] | 'such' | Laminal denti-alveolar. See Italian phonology | |||
| Japanese | 特別/tokubetsu | [t̪o̞kɯ̟ᵝbe̞t͡sɨᵝ] | 'special' | Laminal denti-alveolar. See Japanese phonology | |||
| Kashubian | ptôch | [ptɞx] | 'bird' | Laminal denti-alveolar. | |||
| Kazakh | тұз | [t̪us̪] | 'salt' | Laminal denti-alveolar. | |||
| Kyrgyz | туз | [t̪us̪] | 'salt' | Laminal denti-alveolar. | |||
| Latvian | tabula | [ˈt̪äbulä] | 'table' | Laminal denti-alveolar. See Latvian phonology | |||
| Malayalam | കാത്ത് | [kaːt̪ːɨ̆] | 'waiting' | Contrasts /t̪ t ʈ d̪ ɖ/. See Malayalam phonology | |||
| Mapudungun | füṯa | [ˈfɘt̪ɜ] | 'husband' | Interdental. | |||
| Marathi | तबला | [t̪əbˈlaː] | 'tabla' | Laminal denti-alveolar, contrasts with aspirated form. See Marathi phonology | |||
| Minangkabau | Padang | tuo | [t̪u.o̞] | 'old' | Laminal denti-alveolar. | ||
| Nepali | ताली | [t̪äli] | 'clapping' | Contrasts with aspirated form. See Nepali phonology | |||
| Nunggubuyu | darag | [t̪aɾaɡ] | 'whiskers' | Laminal denti-alveolar. | |||
| Odia | ତାରା/tara | [t̪ärä] | 'star' | Laminal denti-alveolar, contrasts with aspirated form. | |||
| Pazeh | [mut̪apɛt̪aˈpɛh] | 'keep clapping' | Dental. | ||||
| Polish | tom | [t̪ɔm]ⓘ | 'volume' | Laminal denti-alveolar. See Polish phonology | |||
| Portuguese | Many dialects | montanha | [mõˈt̪ɐɲɐ] | 'mountain' | Laminal denti-alveolar. Likely to have allophones among native speakers, as it may affricate to [tʃ], [tɕ] and/or [ts] in certain environments. See Portuguese phonology | ||
| Punjabi | ਤੇਲ/تیل | [t̪eːl] | 'oil' | Laminal denti-alveolar. | |||
| Russian | толстый | [ˈt̪ʷo̞ɫ̪s̪t̪ɨ̞j] | 'fat' | Laminal denti-alveolar. See Russian phonology | |||
| Scottish Gaelic | taigh | [t̪ʰɤj] | 'house' | Apical dental. Contrasts between aspirated and unaspirated forms. | |||
| Serbo-Croatian | туга/tuga | [t̪ǔːgä] | 'sorrow' | Laminal denti-alveolar. See Serbo-Croatian phonology | |||
| Sinhala | අත | [at̪ə] | 'hand' | ||||
| Slovene | tip | [ˈt̪îːp] | 'type' | Laminal denti-alveolar. See Slovene phonology | |||
| Slovak | toto | [ˈt̪ot̪o] | 'this' | Laminal denti-alveolar. See Slovak phonology | |||
| Somali | matag | [mat̪ag] | 'vomit' | Dentalization of alveolar plosive. | |||
| Spanish | tango | [ˈt̪ãŋɡo̞] | 'tango' | Laminal denti-alveolar. See Spanish phonology | |||
| Swedish | tåg | [ˈt̪ʰoːɡ] | 'train' | Laminal denti-alveolar. See Swedish phonology | |||
| Telugu | తప్పు | [t̪apːu] | 'wrong' | Contrasts between aspirated and unaspirated forms. | |||
| Turkish | at | [ät̪] | 'horse' | Laminal denti-alveolar. See Turkish phonology | |||
| Ukrainian | брат | [brɑt̪]ⓘ | 'brother' | Laminal denti-alveolar. See Ukrainian phonology | |||
| Uzbek | – | Laminal denti-alveolar. Slightly aspirated before vowels. | |||||
| Vietnamese | tuần | [t̪wən˨˩] | 'week' | Laminal denti-alveolar, contrasts with aspirated form. See Vietnamese phonology | |||
| Zapotec | Tilquiapan | tant | [t̪ant̪] | 'so much' | Laminal denti-alveolar. | ||
| Language | Word | IPA | Meaning | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Abkhaz | иҭабуп | [jtʰabwpʼ]ⓘ | 'thank you' | |
| Adyghe | тфы | [tfə]ⓘ | 'five' | |
| Afrikaans | tafelⓘ | 'pot' | ||
| Arabic | Egyptian | توكة/tōka | [ˈtoːkæ] | 'barrette' |
| Assyrian | ܒܝܬܐ/bèta | [beːta] | 'house' | |
| Bengali | গাধাটি | [gɐd̪ʱɐti] | 'the donkey' | |
| Cantonese | 跌/dit | [ti:t̚˧] | 'fall' (v.) | |
| 鐵/鉄/tit | [tʰi:t̚˧] | 'iron' | ||
| Chechen | тарсал/tarsal | [tɑːrsəl] | 'squirrel' | |
| Danish | Standard | dåse | [ˈtɔ̽ːsə] | 'can' (n.) |
| Dutch | taal | [taːɫ] | 'language' | |
| English | Most speakers | tick | [tʰɪk]ⓘ | 'tick' |
| New York | ||||
| Hebrew | תמונה | [tmuˈna] | 'image' | |
| Hungarian | tutaj | [ˈtutɒj] | 'raft' | |
| Indonesian | Most speakers | tabir | [täbɪr] | 'curtain' |
| Kabardian | тхуы | [txʷə]ⓘ | 'five' | |
| Khmer | តែ/tê | [tae] | 'tea' | |
| Korean | 대숲/daesup | [tɛsup̚] | 'bamboo forest' | |
| Kurdish | Northern | tu | [tʰʊ] | 'you' |
| Central | تەوێڵ | [tʰəweːɫ] | 'forehead' | |
| Southern | تێوڵ | [tʰeːwɨɫ] | ||
| Luxembourgish | dënn | [tən] | 'thin' | |
| Malayalam | കാറ്റ് | [kaːtːɨ̆] | 'wind' | |
| Maltese | tassew | [tasˈsew] | 'true' | |
| Mandarin | 地/dì | [ti˥˩] | 'ground' | |
| 梯/tī | [tʰi˥˥] | 'ladder/stairs' | ||
| Mapudungun | füta | [ˈfɘtɜ] | 'elderly' | |
| Nunggubuyu | darawa | [taɾawa] | 'greedy' | |
| Nuosu | ꄉ/da | [ta˧] | 'place' | |
| Portuguese | Some dialects | troço | [ˈtɾɔsu] | 'thing' (pejorative) |
| Scots | Most dialects | tak | [täk] | 'take' |
| Tagalog | matamis | [mɐtɐˈmis] | 'sweet' | |
| Thai | ตา/ta | [taː˧] | 'eye' | |
| West Frisian | tosk | [ˈtosk] | 'tooth' | |
| Language | Word | IPA | Meaning | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Arabic | Modern Standard | تين/tīn | [tiːn] | 'fig' |
| English | Broad South African | talk | [toːk] | 'talk' |
| Scottish | [tʰɔk] | |||
| Welsh | [tʰɒːk] | |||
| German | Standard | Tochter | [ˈtɔxtɐ] | 'daughter' |
| Greek | τρία tria | [ˈtɾiä] | 'three' | |
| Malay | تڠکڤ/tangkap | [t̪äŋ.käp̚] | 'catch' | |
| Norwegian | Urban East | dans | [t̻ɑns] | 'dance' |
| Persian | توت | [t̪ʰuːt̪ʰ] | 'berry' | |
| Slovak | to | [t̻ɔ̝] | 'that' | |
| Toki Pona | toki | [toki] | 'language' | |
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