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Ingressive glottalically initiated plosives (implosives) can also be made. These sounds are made by lowering the larynx while there is a forward closure. As the larynx is lowered, the air pressure between the glottal constriction and supralaryngeal closure drops, and when the supralaryngeal closure is released, air flows into the vocal tract. It is possible to produce voiceless glottalically initiated ingressive plosives, but these are thought not to occur in the world’s languages. Much more commonly for these sounds, the vocal folds vibrate as the larynx is lowered. This is also the case for Jamaican Creole (see below).
Auditorily, these sounds are rather distinctive. As the larynx is lowered and the vocal folds vibrate, a peculiar ‘swallowing’ sound can be heard. As might be guessed, voiced implosives are fully voiced. The IPA represents implosives with modified plosive symbols which contain a rightward hook on the upper part of the letter: