The Haida sound system includes ejective consonants, Syllabic laterals appear in all dialects of Haida, but are only phonemic in Skidegate Haida.
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That is the opposite pattern to the ejective consonant in which it is the velar articulation that is most common and the bilabial articulation that is rare.
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Much foundational fieldwork and analysis of Surmic languages was done by Harold C . Fleming and Kwegu ( also spelled Koegu ) have sets of ejective consonants.
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An egressive glottalic airstream produces "'ejective consonants "', while an ingressive glottalic airstream produces "'implosive consonants " '.
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For example, instead of marking ejective consonants with an apostrophe printed above the consonant, the apostrophe may be printed as a separate character following the consonant.
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Although the Ge'ez script is usually used for Semitic languages, the phonemes of Bilen are very similar ( 7 vowels, labiovelar and ejective consonants ).
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See Ejective consonants ( the page has a lot of linguistics jargon, just so you know ) .-- Miskwito 23 : 24, 24 January 2007 ( UTC)
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Acazulco Otomi has ejective consonants as well as aspirated stops which correspond to fricatives in other varieties of Otomi, and is similar to reconstructions of the Proto-Otomi language.
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And while English and Navajo distinguish between unvoiced and voiced consonants ( f is unvoiced, v is voiced ), Navajo also has ejective consonants, expressed with a burst of breath.
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The second problem is that most transcriptions made before Franz Boas's study of Tlingit have numerous mistakes in them, particularly because of misinterpretations of the short vowels and ejective consonants.