• A labio-palatalized sound is one that is simultaneously labialized and palatalized. Typically the roundedness is compressed, like [y], rather than protruded...
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  • languages Labio-palatalization Index of phonetics articles Manner of articulation Palatalization in Standard Chinese Palatalization in Tatar Palatalization in...
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  • Manner of articulation Labialization Labio-palatalization List of phonetics topics Palatal hook Palatalization in the Romance languages Soft sign, a...
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  • raising of the body of the tongue. Labio-palatalization is simultaneous [ɥ]-like labialization and palatalization. It is found, for example, in the name...
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  • but only as allophones next to the now-labial consonant sounds. Labio-palatalization (◌ᶣ) Siegel, Bernard J. (1977). Annual Review of Anthropology. Annual...
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  • phonetically voiced), of which /t̪͡pʲ/ and /n̪͡md̪͡bʲ/ may also occur palatalized. Levinson, Stephen C. (23 May 2022). A Grammar of Yélî Dnye: The Papuan...
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  • extensive palatalization, vowel harmony, and tone terracing. Before front vowels, all Asante consonants are palatalized (or labio-palatalized), and the...
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    The voiced labial–palatal (or labio-palatal) approximant is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages, for example, French huitième,...
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  • voiced), and postnasalized /ʈ͡pɳ͡m/, all or most of which may also occur palatalized: /ʈ͡pʲ/, /ɳ͡mʲ/, /ʈ͡pɳ͡mʲ/ and possibly /ɳ͡mɖ͡bʲ/ and /ɖ͡bʲ/. Yélî Dnye...
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    their lack of plain labial consonant and have instead two series, palatalized and labio-velarized labials, similar to the related New Caledonian languages...
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  • Percussive Secondary articulation Labialization Rounding Palatalization Labio-palatalization Velarization Uvularization Pharyngealization Glottalization...
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  • labialization. In Akan, for example, the [ɥ] is compressed, as are labio-palatalized consonants as in Twi [tɕᶣi̘] "Twi" and adwuma [adʑᶣu̘ma] "work", whereas...
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  • indicate labialized or labio-velarized consonants, the superscript h ʰ for aspirated consonants, the superscript j ʲ for palatalized consonants, the superscript...
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  • became "cheptu", Latin "petra" became "cheatrã". Similarly, the palatalization of the labio-dentals [f, v] occurs, but in two different ways. In the southern...
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  • ᶮ̥c, ᶮɟ] in free variation among speakers. /v/ may also be heard as a labio-dental approximant [ʋ] in free variation. SAMPLE TEXT Okulikuambela apeho...
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  • In addition to the single phonemes, Mfumte has prenasalized, palatalized, labio-palatalized, labialized, and velarized consonants. Mfumte at Ethnologue...
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    that there were at least two palatalizations in Albanian: the first palatalization, whereby labiovelars were palatalized to s and z before front vowels...
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  • (ejectives are not distinguished from other types of glottalization). Palatalization is written ⟨Cʸ⟩. Labialization, velarization, aspiration, voicelessness...
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    articulation across a stretch of speech. For example, 'palatalized voice' indicates palatalization of all segments of speech spanned by the braces. Several...
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  • [ˈpriːpat]. When "v" is at the end of the syllable, it is pronounced as labio-velar [w]. For example, kov [kɔw] (metal), kravský [ˈkrawskiː] (cow - adjective)...
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  • [tsʼ] (voiceless, ejective, alveolar affricate), [psʲ] (voiceless, palatalized, labio-alveolar affricate) Oshidonga has two tones: high and low. Ndonga...
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  • which doesn't violate the SSP, but nonetheless is unusual in having the labio-dental /f/ in the second position. The cluster /mx/ is also rare, but occurs...
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    varieties and registers with either partial or total forms of coda |S| palatalization) but not with Spanish. Like other Jewish vernaculars, Judaeo-Spanish...
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  • parts of the letter together. Common diacritics [сꚝ] or [сʼ] palatalized [с·] not palatalized [с°] labialized [с̣] retroflex [т̪] laminal [т̯] apical (same...
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  • doi:10.15144/pl-509. hdl:1885/146106. Lynch, John (1996). "Liquid Palatalization in Southern Vanuatu". Oceanic Linguistics. 35 (1): 77–95. doi:10.2307/3623031...
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  • where it is transliterating the soft sign), the apostrophe represents palatalization: ⟨pʼ⟩ = IPA ⟨pʲ⟩. In some Americanist traditions, an apostrophe indicates...
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  • articulation than Middle Chinese, a set of voiceless sonorants, and labiovelar and labio-laryngeal initials. Since the 1990s, most authors have agreed on a six-vowel...
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  • Other palatalized consonant sounds that can occur are /bʲ ⁿdʲ lʲ/. A glottal stop sound [ʔ] can also occur, but only between vowels. Palatalized-velar...
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  • Both voiced and voiceless stops occur in labial, alveolar, velar, and labio-velar places of articulation. There are also corresponding nasals for each...
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  • range to voiced [ɦ, ɦʷ] within dialectal areas. /β̞, β̞ʷ/ may also range to labio-dental [ʋ, ʋʷ] in free variation. The velar implosive /ɠ/ only appears in...
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