• ⟨ ⟩, see IPA § Brackets and transcription delimiters. Doubly articulated consonants are consonants with two simultaneous primary places of articulation...
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  • classes: doubly articulated consonants with two primary places of articulation of the same manner (both stop, or both nasal, etc.), and consonants with secondary...
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  • thus the name. It is in contrast to the doubly articulated labial-velar consonant [k͡p], which is articulated with two overlapping plosive articulations...
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  • Labial–retroflex consonants are doubly articulated consonants that are co-articulated at the lips and with the front part or underside of the tongue against...
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  • spelling kw for qu (as in kwik) echoes its origin. Co-articulated consonant Doubly articulated consonant Voiced bilabial fricative Voiceless bilabial fricative...
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  • some researchers dispute the idea that clicks should be analyzed as doubly articulated, as the traditional transcription implies, and analyze the rear occlusion...
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  • developed from sequences of non-click consonants, as they are found allophonically for doubly articulated consonants in West Africa, for /tk/ sequences that...
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  • Labial–alveolar ejective stop (category Doubly articulated consonants)
    The labial–alveolar ejective stop is a type of consonantal sound used in some spoken languages. It is a [t] and [p] pronounced simultaneously and as an...
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  • Labial–alveolar consonants are doubly articulated consonants that are co-articulated at the lips and the front part of the tongue against the alveolar...
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  • Labial–velar consonants are doubly articulated at the velum and the lips, such as [k͡p]. They are sometimes called "labiovelar consonants", a term that...
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  • obscured by the development of the doubly articulated consonants. Yele has a uniquely rich set of doubly articulated consonants. In nearly all the languages...
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  • Voiced labial–retroflex nasal (category Doubly articulated consonants)
    The voiced labial–retroflex nasal is a type of consonantal sound used in the Yele language. It is a [ɳ] and [m] pronounced simultaneously. The symbol...
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  • Labial–uvular consonants (also labio-uvular consonants) are doubly articulated consonants that occur at two places of articulation, the lips and the uvula...
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  • Voiced labial–alveolar nasal (category Doubly articulated consonants)
    The voiced labial–alveolar nasal is a rare consonantal sound found in Yele. It is a [n] and [m] pronounced simultaneously. The symbol in the International...
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    Sj-sound (category Co-articulated consonants)
    palate, like [x]) and just behind the teeth (like [ʃ]). However, doubly articulated fricatives are very difficult to pronounce or to hear, and many linguists...
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  • mechanism rather than a double articulation, nearly all other doubly articulated consonants in the world are labial–velars. The labial-alveolars reported...
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  • uvular–epiglottal consonant is a doubly articulated consonant pronounced by making a simultaneous uvular consonant and epiglottal consonant. An example is...
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    languages have consonants with two simultaneous places of articulation, which is called coarticulation. When these are doubly articulated, the articulators...
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    see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. The clicks are doubly articulated consonants. Each click consists of one of four primary articulations or...
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  • Voiceless labial–velar plosive (category Labial–velar consonants)
    segment is spelled ⟨p̃⟩. List of phonetics topics Doubly articulated consonant Co-articulated consonant Catford 2006, p. 438 harvnb error: no target: CITEREFCatford2006...
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  • Voiceless labial–retroflex plosive (category Doubly articulated consonants)
    The voiceless labial–retroflex plosive is a type of consonantal sound used in the Yele language. It is a [ʈ] and [p] pronounced simultaneously. The symbol...
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  • Voiced labial–retroflex plosive (category Doubly articulated consonants)
    The voiced labial–retroflex plosive is a type of consonantal sound used in the Yele language. It is a [ɖ] and [b] pronounced simultaneously. The symbol...
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  • Voiceless labial–uvular plosive (category Doubly articulated consonants)
    The voiceless labial–uvular plosive is a type of consonantal sound used in some spoken languages. It is a [q] and [p] pronounced simultaneously. The symbol...
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  • Voiceless labial–alveolar plosive (category Doubly articulated consonants)
    The voiceless labial–alveolar plosive is a type of consonantal sound used in some spoken languages. It is a [t] and [p] pronounced simultaneously. The...
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  • Voiced labial–alveolar plosive (category Doubly articulated consonants)
    The voiced labial–alveolar plosive is a type of consonantal sound used in some spoken languages. It is a [d] and [b] pronounced simultaneously. The symbol...
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  • labial–velar consonants, which are doubly articulated at the velum and at the lips, such as [k͡p]. This distinction disappears with the approximant consonant [w]...
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  • Coronal–velar consonants are doubly articulated at the velum and upper teeth and/or the alveolar ridge. An example of a coronal–velar consonant is one of...
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  • a consonant or finally); or /dn/ (before a vowel); examples are pedn ('head') or pednow ('heads'). ⟨dp⟩ is used in Yélî Dnye for doubly articulated /t͡p/...
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  • Voiceless uvular–epiglottal plosive (category Doubly articulated consonants)
    The voiceless uvular-epiglottal plosive is a type of consonantal sound used in some spoken languages. It is a [q] and [ʡ] pronounced simultaneously. The...
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  • Voiced labial–velar nasal (category Nasal consonants)
    spelled ⟨m̃⟩ with a combining tilde. List of phonetics topics Doubly articulated consonant List of languages with [ŋm] on PHOIBLE Kirby, James (2011). "Vietnamese"...
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