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A velar click, or more precisely a back-released velar click, is a click consonant found in paralinguistic use in languages across Africa, such as Wolof. The tongue is in a similar position to other click articulations, such as an alveolar click, and like other clicks, the airstream mechanism is lingual. However, unlike other clicks, the salient sound is produced by releasing the rear (probably velar) closure of the tongue rather than the front closure. Consequently, the air that fills the vacuum comes from behind the tongue, from the nasal cavity and the throat. Velar clicks are always voiceless and typically nasal, as nasal airflow is required for a reasonably loud production.

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  • A velar click, or more precisely a back-released velar click, is a click consonant found in paralinguistic use in languages across Africa, such as Wolof. The tongue is in a similar position to other click articulations, such as an alveolar click, and like other clicks, the airstream mechanism is lingual. However, unlike other clicks, the salient sound is produced by releasing the rear (probably velar) closure of the tongue rather than the front closure. Consequently, the air that fills the vacuum comes from behind the tongue, from the nasal cavity and the throat. Velar clicks are always voiceless and typically nasal, as nasal airflow is required for a reasonably loud production. (en)
  • 软腭搭嘴音,更精确地说是后除阻软腭搭嘴音,是一种横贯非洲的有副语言学用途的搭嘴音,使用它的口语如沃洛夫语等。舌头和其他搭嘴音处于相似的部位,如;气流机制也和其他搭嘴音一样。然而,不同于其他搭嘴音,显著声是通过将后部(可能是软腭)成阻除阻实现的,而不是将前部成阻除阻。充满口腔的空气从舌后面通过鼻腔和咽喉来。软腭搭嘴音一般都是清音、鼻音,因为发音需要气流从鼻腔流入。 (zh)
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  • A velar click, or more precisely a back-released velar click, is a click consonant found in paralinguistic use in languages across Africa, such as Wolof. The tongue is in a similar position to other click articulations, such as an alveolar click, and like other clicks, the airstream mechanism is lingual. However, unlike other clicks, the salient sound is produced by releasing the rear (probably velar) closure of the tongue rather than the front closure. Consequently, the air that fills the vacuum comes from behind the tongue, from the nasal cavity and the throat. Velar clicks are always voiceless and typically nasal, as nasal airflow is required for a reasonably loud production. (en)
  • 软腭搭嘴音,更精确地说是后除阻软腭搭嘴音,是一种横贯非洲的有副语言学用途的搭嘴音,使用它的口语如沃洛夫语等。舌头和其他搭嘴音处于相似的部位,如;气流机制也和其他搭嘴音一样。然而,不同于其他搭嘴音,显著声是通过将后部(可能是软腭)成阻除阻实现的,而不是将前部成阻除阻。充满口腔的空气从舌后面通过鼻腔和咽喉来。软腭搭嘴音一般都是清音、鼻音,因为发音需要气流从鼻腔流入。 (zh)
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  • Back-released velar click (en)
  • 軟顎搭嘴音 (zh)
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