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In the latter case, there have been several conventions for the palatal clicks.
The labial and palatal clicks do not occur in written Bantu languages.
For example, Khoekhoe has had at least the following, using palatal clicks as an example:
Not to be confused with the retroflex clicks or palatal clicks.
However, the palatal clicks have been romanized in Naron, Juǀʼhõasi, and !
See domed palatal clicks.
Voiced palatal clicks are only found in the various Khoisan language families of southern Africa and in the neighboring Yeyi language.
The rattle of palatal clicks in the Zulu version suggests the breaking of manacles and imparts a crackle of indignation.
Kung has a series of domed postalveolar-to-palatal clicks with a noisy, fricated release which derive historically from more prototypical palatal clicks.
The tongue is more or less concave (depending on the language), and is pulled down rather than back as in the palatal clicks, making a hollower sound than those consonants.
In the orthographies of individual languages, palatal clicks may be written either with digraphs based on the pipe letter of the IPA, or using the Latin alphabet.
He learned to make palatal clicks with his tongue when he was still a child-and now trains other blind people in the use of echolocation and in what he calls "Perceptual Mobility".
Palatal clicks only occur in the southern African Khoisan languages (the Khoe, Kx'a, and Tuu families), where they are extremely common, and in the single Bantu language Yeyi.