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1 Features  





2 Varieties  





3 Occurrence  



3.1  Dental or denti-alveolar  





3.2  Alveolar  





3.3  Variable  







4 See also  





5 Notes  





6 References  





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Voiced alveolar plosive
d
IPA Number104
Audio sample

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Encoding
Entity (decimal)d
Unicode (hex)U+0064
X-SAMPAd
Braille⠙ (braille pattern dots-145)
Voiced dental plosive
IPA Number104 408
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Encoding
Entity (decimal)d​̪
Unicode (hex)U+0064 U+032A
X-SAMPAd_d
Braille⠙ (braille pattern dots-145)⠠ (braille pattern dots-6)⠹ (braille pattern dots-1456)

The voiced alveolar, dental and postalveolar plosives (orstops) are types of consonantal sounds used in many spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents voiced dental, alveolar, and postalveolar plosives is ⟨d⟩ (although the symbol ⟨⟩ can be used to distinguish the dental plosive, and ⟨⟩ the postalveolar), and the equivalent X-SAMPA symbol is d.

There are only a few languages which distinguishes dental and alveolar stops, Kota, Toda, Venda and some Irish dialects being a few of them.

Features[edit]

Features of the voiced alveolar stop:

Varieties[edit]

IPA Description
d plain d
dentald
postalveolard
breathyd
palatalizedd
labializedd
d with no audible release
voicelessd
tensed

Occurrence[edit]

Dental or denti-alveolar[edit]

Language Word IPA Meaning Notes
Albanian derë [dɛːɾ] 'door'
Arabic Egyptian دنيا / donya [ˈdonjæ] 'world' See Egyptian Arabic phonology
Armenian Eastern[1] դեմք / demk’ [d̪ɛmkʰ] 'face' Laminal denti-alveolar.
Western տալ / dal [d̪ɑl] 'to give' Laminal denti-alveolar.
Bashkir дүрт / dürt [dʏʷrt] 'four'
Basque diru [d̪iɾu] 'money' Laminal denti-alveolar.
Belarusian[2] падарожжа/padarožža [päd̪äˈroʐːä] 'travel' Laminal denti-alveolar. See Belarusian phonology
Bengali দু/dūdh [d̪ud̪ʱ] 'milk' Laminal denti-alveolar. Contrasts aspirated and unaspirated forms. See Bengali phonology
Catalan[3] drac [ˈd̪ɾɑk] 'dragon' Laminal denti-alveolar. See Catalan phonology
Dinka[4] dhek [d̪ek] 'distinct' Laminal denti-alveolar. Contrasts with alveolar /d/.
Dhivehi ދެރަ/Dhera [d̪eɾa] 'sad' Laminal denti-alveolar.
Dutch Belgian ding [d̪ɪŋ] 'thing' Laminal denti-alveolar.
English Dublin[5] then [d̪ɛn] 'then' Laminal denti-alveolar. Corresponds to [ð] in other dialects. In Dublin it may be [d͡ð].[5] See English phonology
Southern Irish[6]
Geordie[7] Word-initial allophone of /ð/; may be realized as [ð] instead.[7]
Ulster[8] dream [d̪ɹim] 'dream' Allophone of /d/ before /r/, in free variation with an alveolar stop.
Esperanto mondo [ˈmondo] 'world' See Esperanto phonology.
French[9] dais [d̪ɛ] 'canopy' Laminal denti-alveolar. See French phonology
Georgian[10] კუ [ˈkʼud̪i] 'tail' Laminal denti-alveolar. See Georgian phonology
Hindustani[11] Hindi दू / dūdh [d̪uːd̪ʱ] 'milk' Laminal denti-alveolar. Hindustani contrasts aspirated and unaspirated forms. Contrasts with aspirated form <ध>. See Hindi-Urdu phonology
Urdu دودھ / dūdh Contrasts with aspirated form <دھ>.
Irish dorcha [ˈd̪ˠɔɾˠəxə] 'dark' Laminal denti-alveolar. See Irish phonology
Italian[12] dare [ˈd̪äːre] 'to give' Laminal denti-alveolar. See Italian phonology
Japanese[13] 男性的 / danseiteki [d̪ä̃ɰ̃se̞ːt̪e̞kʲi] 'masculine' Laminal denti-alveolar. See Japanese phonology
Kashubian[14] [example needed] Laminal denti-alveolar.
Kazakh дос [d̪os̪] 'friend' Laminal denti-alveolar.
Kyrgyz[15] дос [d̪os̪] 'friend' Laminal denti-alveolar.
Latvian[16] drudzis [ˈd̪rud̪͡z̪is̪] 'fever' Laminal denti-alveolar. See Latvian phonology
Marathi गड/dagaḍ [d̪əɡəɖ] 'stone' Laminal denti-alveolar. Marathi contrasts aspirated and unaspirated forms. See Marathi phonology
Nepali दि/din [d̪in] 'daytime' Contrasts with aspirated form. See Nepali Phonology
Odia /daśa [d̪ɔsɔ] 'ten' Laminal denti-alveolar. Contrasts aspirated and unaspirated forms.
Pashto ﺪﻮﻩ/dwa [ˈd̪wɑ] 'two' Laminal denti-alveolar.
Polish[17] dom [d̪ɔm] 'home' Laminal denti-alveolar. See Polish phonology
Portuguese[18] Many dialects dar [ˈd̪aɾ] 'to give' Laminal denti-alveolar. May palatalize or lenite in certain environments, depending on dialect. See Portuguese phonology
Punjabi Gurmukhi ਦਾਲ/dāl [d̪ɑːl] 'lentils' Laminal denti-alveolar.
Shahmukhi دال/dāl
Russian[19] два/dva [ˈd̪va] 'two' Laminal denti-alveolar, contrasts with a palatalized alveolar variant. See Russian phonology
Serbo-Croatian[20] дуга / duga [d̪ǔːgä] 'rainbow' Laminal denti-alveolar. See Serbo-Croatian phonology
Slovene[21] danes [ˈd̪àːnə́s̪] 'today' Laminal denti-alveolar. See Slovene phonology
Spanish[22] hundido [ũn̪ˈd̪ið̞o̞] 'sunken' Laminal denti-alveolar. See Spanish phonology
Telugu [d̪aja] 'Kindness' Laminal denti-alveolar. Contrasts aspirated and unaspirated forms. Aspirated form articulated as breathy consonant.
Turkish dal [d̪äɫ] 'twig' Laminal denti-alveolar. See Turkish phonology
Ukrainian[23][24] дерево/derevo [ˈd̪ɛrɛβ̞ɔ] 'tree' Laminal denti-alveolar. See Ukrainian phonology
Uzbek[25] sifatida [siɸætidæ] 'as' Laminal denti-alveolar.
Wu /da [d̪ɑ̃] 'the Tang dynasty'
Zapotec Tilquiapan[26] dan [d̪aŋ] 'countryside' Laminal denti-alveolar.

Alveolar[edit]

Language Word IPA Meaning Notes
Adyghe дахэ/daahė [daːxa] 'pretty'
Assyrian ܘܪܕܐ werda [wεrda] 'flower' Predominant in the Urmia, Jilu, Baz, Gawar and Nochiya dialects. Corresponds to [ð̞] in other varieties.
Bengali ডা/ḍab [d̠ab] 'green coconut' True alveolar in eastern dialects, apical post-alveolar in western dialects. Usually transcribed in IPA as [ɖ]. See Bengali phonology.
Catalan[27] susdit [sʊzˈd̻it̪] 'said before' Laminal alveolar. See Catalan phonology
Czech do [do] 'into' See Czech phonology
Dutch[28] dak [dɑk] 'roof' See Dutch phonology
English Most speakers dash [ˈdæʃ] 'dash' See English phonology
Finnish sidos [ˈsido̞s] 'bond' See Finnish phonology
Greek ντροπή / dropí [dro̞ˈpi] 'shame' See Modern Greek phonology
Hebrew דואר/ do'ar [ˈdo̞.äʁ̞] 'mail' See Modern Hebrew phonology
Hungarian adó [ˈɒdoː] 'tax' See Hungarian phonology
Kabardian дахэ/ daahė [daːxa] 'pretty'
Khmer ដប / dab [dɑp] 'bottle'
Korean 아들 / adeul [ɐdɯl] 'son' See Korean phonology
Kurdish Northern diran [dɪɾä:n] 'tooth' See Kurdish phonology
Central ددان/ dadân [dædä:n]
Southern دیان/dîân [diːä:n]
Luxembourgish[29] brudder [ˈb̥ʀudɐ] 'brother' More often voiceless [t].[29] See Luxembourgish phonology
Malay Standard (incl. Malaysian) dahan [dähän] 'branch' See Malay phonology
Indonesian[30]
Kelantan-Pattani [dahɛː] See Kelantan-Pattani Malay
Maltese dehen [den] 'wit'
Tagalog dalaga [dɐˈlaɰɐ] 'maiden' See Tagalog phonology
Thai ดาว/ dāw [daːw] 'star'
Welsh diafol [djavɔl] 'devil' See Welsh phonology
West Frisian doarp [ˈdwɑrp] 'village'
Yi /dda [da˧] 'competent'
Yonaguni 与那国 / dunan [dunaŋ] 'Yonaguni'

Variable[edit]

Language Word IPA Meaning Notes
Arabic دين/diin [diːn] 'religion' Laminal denti-alveolar or alveolar, depending on the dialect. See Arabic phonology.
English Broad South African[31] dawn [doːn] 'dawn' Laminal denti-alveolar for some speakers, alveolar for other speakers.[31][32][33]
Scottish[32] [dɔn]
Welsh[33] [dɒːn]
German Standard[34] oder [ˈoːdɐ] 'or' Varies between laminal denti-alveolar, laminal alveolar and apical alveolar.[34] See Standard German phonology
Norwegian Urban East[35] dans [d̻ɑns] 'dance' Partially voiced or fully voiceless [t]. Varies between laminal denti-alveolar and laminal alveolar.[35] See Norwegian phonology
Persian[36] اداره/edāre [edaːre] 'office' Varies between laminal denti-alveolar and apical alveolar.[36] See Persian phonology
Slovak[37][38] do [d̻ɔ̝] 'into' Varies between laminal denti-alveolar and laminal alveolar.[37][38] See Slovak phonology
Swedish Central Standard[39] dag [dɑːɡ] 'day' Varies between laminal denti-alveolar and alveolar, with the former being predominant.[39] May be an approximant in casual speech. See Swedish phonology

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Dum-Tragut (2009), p. 13.
  • ^ Padluzhny (1989), p. 47.
  • ^ Carbonell & Llisterri (1992), p. 53.
  • ^ Remijsen & Manyang (2009), pp. 115, 121.
  • ^ a b Collins & Mees (2003), p. 302.
  • ^ Roca & Johnson (1999), p. 24.
  • ^ a b Watt & Allen (2003), p. 270.
  • ^ "Week 18 (ii). Northern Ireland" (PDF). UCL Phonetics and Linguistics. Archived (PDF) from the original on Nov 7, 2022.
  • ^ Fougeron & Smith (1993), p. 73.
  • ^ Shosted & Chikovani (2006), p. 255.
  • ^ Ladefoged (2005), p. 141.
  • ^ Rogers & d'Arcangeli (2004), p. 117.
  • ^ Okada (1999), p. 117.
  • ^ Treder, Jerzy. "Fonetyka i fonologia". Rastko.net. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04.
  • ^ Kara (2003), p. 11.
  • ^ Nau (1998), p. 6.
  • ^ Jassem (2003), p. 103.
  • ^ Cruz-Ferreira (1995), p. 91.
  • ^ Jones & Ward (1969), p. 99.
  • ^ Landau et al. (1999), p. 66.
  • ^ Pretnar & Tokarz (1980), p. 21.
  • ^ Martínez-Celdrán, Fernández-Planas & Carrera-Sabaté (2003), p. 255.
  • ^ S. Buk; J. Mačutek; A. Rovenchak (2008). "Some properties of the Ukrainian writing system". Glottometrics. 16: 63–79. arXiv:0802.4198.
  • ^ Danyenko & Vakulenko (1995), p. 4.
  • ^ Sjoberg (1963), p. 10.
  • ^ Merrill (2008), p. 108.
  • ^ Rafel Fontanals (1999), p. 14.
  • ^ Gussenhoven (1992), p. 45.
  • ^ a b Gilles & Trouvain (2013), pp. 67–68.
  • ^ Soderberg & Olson (2008), p. 210.
  • ^ a b Lass (2002), p. 120.
  • ^ a b Scobbie, Gordeeva & Matthews (2006), p. 4.
  • ^ a b Wells (1982), p. 388.
  • ^ a b Mangold (2005), p. 47.
  • ^ a b Kristoffersen (2000:22)
  • ^ a b Mahootian (2002:287–289)
  • ^ a b Kráľ (1988), p. 72.
  • ^ a b Pavlík (2004), pp. 98–99.
  • ^ a b Riad (2014:46)
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