## ipa_nonpulmonics.jpg The image is a chart that categorizes consonants based on their production method into three main groups: clicks, voiced implosives, and ejectives. The chart is titled "CONSONANTS (NON-PULMONIC)" indicating it focuses on consonant sounds produced without the use of air from the lungs. ### Clicks: - **Bilabial**: Represented by a circle symbol (O). - **Dental**: Represented by an exclamation mark (!). - **(Post)alveolar**: Represented by two plus signs (+ +). - **Palatoalveolar**: Represented by two parallel lines (||). ### Voiced Implosives: - **Bilabial**: Represented by a lowercase "b". - **Dental/alveolar**: Represented by a lowercase "d". - **Palatal**: Represented by a lowercase "j". - **Velar**: Represented by a lowercase "g". ### Ejectives: - **Bilabial**: Represented by an apostrophe ('). - **Dental/alveolar**: Represented by the letter 't'. - **Velar**: Represented by the letter 'k'. Additionally, there is a section at the bottom right that provides examples of ejective consonants with their corresponding symbols: - **Bilabial**: 'p' - **Dental/alveolar**: 't' - **Velar**: 'k' The chart uses simple and clear symbols to represent each type of consonant, making it easy for students or anyone learning about phonetics to understand the different categories. This description was generated automatically from image files by a local LLM, and thus, may not be fully accurate. Please feel free to ask questions if you have further questions about the nature of the image or its meaning within the presentation.