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Consonantal sound represented by ⟨ʟ⟩ in IPA
Voiced velar lateral approximant
ʟ
IPA number158
Audio sample
Encoding
Entity (decimal)ʟ
Unicode (hex)U+029F
X-SAMPAL\
Braille👁 ⠔ (braille pattern dots-35)
👁 ⠇ (braille pattern dots-123)
Image
👁 Image
Voiced velar lateral tap
ʟ̆
Audio sample
Encoding
X-SAMPAL\_X
Voiced uvular lateral approximant
ʟ̠
IPA number158 414
Audio sample
Encoding
X-SAMPAL\_-

A voiced velar lateral approximant is a type of consonantal sound, used as a distinct consonant in a very small number[1] of spoken languages in the world. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that has represented this sound since 1989 is ⟨ʟ⟩, a small capital letter l.

Velar laterals often involve a prestopped realization [ᶢʟ].[2]

According to Ladefoged & Maddieson (1996), the extremely short duration of /ʟ/ in intervocalic position (20–30 ms) in some of the languages in New Guinea, such as Kanite and Melpa, warrants calling it a voiced velar lateral tap.[3] The IPA has no specific symbol for this sound, but it may be represented with a breve for extra-short, such as ⟨ʟ̆⟩, to indicate a tapped consonant.

It is reported that some dialects of English may have a voiced uvular lateral approximant,[4] which can be represented in the IPA as ⟨ʟ̠⟩ (a retractedʟ⟩), though evidence of this consonant is limited.

Features

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Features of a voiced velar lateral approximant:

A velar lateral [ʟ] involves no contact of the tip of the tongue with the roof of the mouth: just like for a velar stop [ɡ], the only contact takes place between the back of the tongue and the velum. This contrasts with a velarized alveolar lateral approximant [ɫ] – also known as the dark l in English feel [fiːɫ] – for which the apex touches the alveolar ridge.[5]

Occurrence

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Velar

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Language Word IPA Meaning Notes
English Southern US[6] middle [ˈmɪɾʟ̩] 'middle' May occur before or after a velar consonant, as in milk and cycle, when assimilating /ʊ/, as in wolf, or before labial consonants, as in help. More often realized as [ɫ]. See English phonology
full [ˈfʟ̩ː] 'full'
Hiw[7] evov [ɡ͡ʟəβˈɡ͡ʟɔβ] 'evening' May be realized as prestopped [ᶢʟ], affricate [ɡʟ̝], or laterally released stop [ɡᶫ].
Kanite[8][3] kala [kaʟ̆a] 'dog' May be realized as an affricate [ɡʟ̝] or a tap [ʟ̆].
Melpa[9] paa [paᶢʟa] 'fence' May be realized as prestopped [ᶢʟ] or tapped [ʟ̆].
Mid-Wahgi[10] aglagle [aʟaʟe] 'dizzy' May be realized as prestopped [ᶢʟ].

Uvular

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Language Word IPA Meaning Notes
English Some American speakers[4] wool [wʊʟ̠] 'wool' May be velar or simply alveolar instead. See English phonology.

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ François (2010), pp. 422–426.
  2. ^ François (2010), p. 425.
  3. ^ a b Ladefoged & Maddieson (1996), p. 211.
  4. ^ a b Cruttenden (2014), p. 221.
  5. ^ François (2010), p. 423.
  6. ^ Wells (1982), p. 551.
  7. ^ François (2010), p. 419.
  8. ^ Gibson & McCarthy (1992), pp. 1–3.
  9. ^ Ladefoged (2005), p. 169.
  10. ^ Roca & Johnson (1999), p. 73.

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