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{{Short description|Consonantal sound}}
{{about|click consonants initiated with a velar release|velar vs uvular clicks with a more forward release|Click consonant#Complex clicks}}▼
{{Infobox IPA
|above={{nowrap|
|ipa symbol=ʞ
|ipa symbol2=ʞ̃̊
|ipa symbol3=ᵑ̊ʞ
|ipa symbol4=ᶰ̥ʞ▼
|ipa-number=291
|decimal=670
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|imagesize=150px
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{{Infobox IPA
|above={{nowrap|Back-released uvular click}}
|ipa symbol=ʞ̠
|ipa-number=291
|decimal=670
|imagefile=IPA Unicode 0x029E.svg
|imagesize=150px
}}
▲{{about|click consonants initiated with a velar release|velar vs uvular clicks with a more forward release|Click consonant#Complex clicks}}
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==IPA symbol withdrawn==
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The letter {{angbr IPA|ʞ}} has been used for such sounds (though not by the IPA itself), and was dropped from the extIPA to avoid confusion with that usage.
A retraction diacritic may be used, {{angbr IPA|ʞ̠}}, to specify a uvular release.
==Production==
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Paralinguistic velar clicks are attested from a number of languages in west and central Africa, from Senegal in the west to northern Cameroon and southern Chad in the east. The literature reports at least [[Laal language|Laal]], [[Mambay language|Mambay]], [[Mundang language|Mundang]], and [[Kanuri language|Kanuri]] in the east, and [[Wolof language|Wolof]] and Mauritanian [[Pulaar language|Pulaar]] in the west.<ref name=Lionnet/>
In Wolof, a back-released velar click is in [[free variation]] with a [[lateral click]] or an [[alveolar click]]. It means 'yes' when used once, and 'I see' or 'I get it' when repeated.
==See also==
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