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For example, according to duden.de, laryngal = larynx = glottal and laryngal is or is not out of date in this sense. In the same way, Wissen.de says: "Glottal [...] Sy [= synonym] Laryngal" and "Laryngallaut [...] Sy Glottal, Laryngal". An example of a more recent work that uses the term like this: [1] (Józef Paweł Darski: Deutsche Grammatik. 2010, p. 63)
A laryngeal is a glottal or pharyngeal sound . The expression is derived from the ancient Greek word λάρυγξ larynx (genitive λάρυγγος laryngos ), which means throat, throat .