Palate

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In phonetics , the palate is understood as the generic term for palatal and guttural .

In older literature as well as outside of the technical language, the palate sound sometimes denotes in a narrower sense either only the gutturals or only the palatals (fore-palate sounds) ( Latin palatum = (hard) palate).

literature

  • Friedrich Schmitthenner: Teutonia - detailed German language teaching , Die Gaullaute, p. 15 ff., Online version , Joh. Christ. Hermannsche Buchhandlung, 1828
  • Willibald Wagenbach: Those who cannot hear must (dis) see , No. 18 - The tongue-palate sounds (fricatives / front tongue), online version , Deutscher Schwerhörigenbund eV (publisher), May 2005

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Metzler Lexicon Language. 5th ed., Ed. v. Helmut Glück u. Michael Röder. Metzler 2016.
  2. language . In: Meyers Konversations-Lexikon . 4th edition. Volume 15, Verlag des Bibliographisches Institut, Leipzig / Vienna 1885–1892, p. 178.
  3. Entry at duden.de
  4. ^ German grammar. By Ch. Friedrich Koch. Sixth improved edition. After the author's death, Dr. Eugene Wilhelm. Jena, 1875
  5. Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon , 6th edition, 1905–1909, keywords palate sounds and palatāle (at zeno.org: palate and palate )