transcription delimiters. Labial consonants are consonants in which one or both lips are the active articulator. The two common labial articulations are bilabials...
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§ Brackets and transcription delimiters. A labialized velar or labiovelar is a velar consonant that is labialized, with a /w/-like secondary articulation...
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delimiters. Labial–velar consonants are doubly articulated at the velum and the lips, such as [k͡p]. They are sometimes called "labiovelar consonants", a term...
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consonants. When vowels involve the lips, they are called rounded. The most common labialized consonants are labialized velars. Most other labialized...
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bilabial to alveolar consonants via an intermediate linguolabial stage, which remains in other Santo and Malekula languages. While labials have become linguolabial...
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A labial–coronal consonant is a consonant produced with two simultaneous articulators: with the lips ('labial'; a [p], [b], or [m] sound), and with the...
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delimiters. In phonetics, a bilabial consonant is a labial consonant articulated with both lips. Bilabial consonants are very common across languages. Only...
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Labio-palatalization (redirect from Labial–palatal consonant)
labialized palatal approximant. If such sounds pattern with other, labialized, consonants, they may instead be transcribed as palatalized consonants plus...
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The voiceless labial–velar fricative is a type of consonantal sound, used in spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that...
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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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The voiced labial–velar approximant is a type of consonantal sound, used in certain spoken languages, including English. It is the sound denoted by the...
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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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refer to: the lips In linguistics, a labial consonant In zoology, the labial scales the labia (genitalia) Labial (gene), a gene in Drosophila melanogaster...
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Articulatory phonetics (section Labial consonants)
such as Tangoa, though early descriptions referred to them as apical-labial consonants. The name "linguolabial" was suggested by Floyd Lounsbury given that...
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distinction disappears with the approximant consonant [w] since labialization involves adding of a labial approximant articulation to a sound, and this...
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The voiced labial–velar plosive is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. It is a [ɡ] and [b] pronounced simultaneously and is considered...
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The voiced labial–velar nasal is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents...
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A labial fricative is a fricative consonant, whose articulation involves the lips. Several kinds can be distinguished based on whether the articulation...
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The voiceless labial–velar plosive or stop is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. It is a [k] and [p] pronounced simultaneously...
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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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The voiced labial–palatal (or labio-palatal) approximant is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages, for example, French huitième, read...
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not of the same manner. An example of a doubly articulated consonant is the voiceless labial–velar plosive [k͡p], which is a [k] and a [p] pronounced simultaneously...
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Roundedness (category Labial consonants)
of consonantal labialization. Thus, rounded vowels and labialized consonants affect one another by phonetic assimilation: Rounded vowels labialize consonants...
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Velarization (redirect from Velarized consonant)
indicates either simultaneous velarization and labialization, as in ⟨sʷ⟩ or ⟨pʷ⟩, or labialization of a velar consonant, as in ⟨kʷ⟩. Although electropalatographic...
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The voiceless labial–velar implosive is a rare type of consonantal sound. The sound exists in the Central dialect of Igbo. Its manner of articulation is...
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International Phonetic Alphabet (redirect from Non-pulmonic consonant)
{affricate} ⟨Cᴳ⟩ for a consonant with a glide as secondary articulation (e.g. ⟨Cʲ⟩ for {palatalized consonant} or ⟨Cʷ⟩ for {labialized consonant}) ⟨D̪⟩ for {dental...
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Grimm's law (redirect from Great consonant shift)
appears in certain cases (possibly through dissimilation when another labial consonant followed?) like warm and wife (provided that the proposed explanations...
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Russian phonology (redirect from Consonant clusters in Russian)
preceded and followed by coronal or dorsal consonants, [ɨ] is fronted to [ɨ̟]. After a cluster of a labial and /ɫ/, [ɨ] is retracted, as in плыть [pɫɨ̠tʲ]...
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Zulu language (section Consonants)
of a labial consonant plus /w/. Whenever /w/ follows a labial consonant, it changes to /j/, which then triggers palatalization of the consonant. This...
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a following palatalized labial consonant. Finally, palatalized labial consonants were depalatalized, becoming plain labials preceded by a (now phonemically...
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