ǃ

See also: ! [U+0021 EXCLAMATION MARK], ¡ [U+00A1 INVERTED EXCLAMATION MARK], and [U+1ECA LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I WITH DOT BELOW]

ǃ U+01C3, ǃ
LATIN LETTER RETROFLEX CLICK
ǂ
[U+01C2]
Latin Extended-B DŽ
[U+01C4]
U+A71D, ꜝ
MODIFIER LETTER RAISED EXCLAMATION MARK

[U+A71C]
Modifier Tone Letters
[U+A71E]
The original Lepsius lower-case cerebral (alveolar) click letter

Translingual

Alternative forms

Etymology

The pipe ǀ + subscript dot. Despite the visual similarity in most sources, this letter does not derive from the exclamation mark !.

Pronunciation

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Usage notes

Symbol

ǃ

  1. (IPA) the forward release of an alveolar click.
  2. the tenuis velar or sometimes uvular alveolar click, [k͜ǃ] or [q͜ǃ]
  3. (superscript , IPA) [ǃ]-coloring or a weak, fleeting or epenthetic [ǃ]-release.

Usage notes

Technically, ǃ is only the forward clicked release, not the entire consonant. It is adequate for click sounds without a rear release, such as the clip! clop! of imitating a trotting horse in English. A full transcription of a click consonant requires a second letter to specify whether the rear closure is velar or uvular, and whether the click is voiced or nasal:

VelarUvular
Voiceless k͜ǃq͜ǃ
Voiced ɡ͜ǃɢ͜ǃ
Nasal ŋ͜ǃɴ͜ǃ

The tie bar may be omitted, or the accompanying letter may be superscripted: ᵏǃ ᶢǃ ᵑǃ 𐞥ǃ 𐞒ǃ ᶰǃ.

If the order is reversed, e.g. ǃ͜q, that may imply that the velar or uvular release is audible (delayed release).

Derived terms

Sometimes the release of a ǃ-click may end with the underside of the tongue audibly slapping the bottom of the mouth. This percussive slap is transcribed ⟨¡⟩, and such a slapped click as ⟨ǃ¡⟩ (plus any accompanying letter, e.g. velar nasal [ŋ͜ǃ¡]).

Juǀ'hoan

Pronunciation

Letter

ǃ

  1. A letter of the Juǀ'hoan alphabet, written in the Latin script.

Khoekhoe

Pronunciation

  • The glottalized nasal click IPA(key): /ᵑ̊ǃˀ/

Letter

ǃ

  1. A letter of the Khoekhoe alphabet, written in the Latin script.
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