• The nasal labial–velar approximant is a type of consonantal sound used in some languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents...
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  • labial–velar approximant Nasal labial–velar approximant Instead of "pre-velar", it can be called "advanced velar", "fronted velar", "front-velar", "palato-velar"...
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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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  • reversing the IPA letter for a velar consonant, e.g. ⟨𝼃⟩ for a voiceless velodorsal stop, ⟨𝼁⟩ for voiced, and ⟨𝼇⟩ for a nasal. Velarization Place of articulation...
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  • Palatal nasal Nasal labio-velar approximant Labiodental nasal, which may be an approximant in the one language in which it is phonemic Voiceless nasal glottal...
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  • with the breve diacritic, as [w̆, ʟ̆]. Note here that, like a velar trill, a central velar flap or tap is not possible because the tongue and soft palate...
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    with a vertical line. Compare ⟨u⟩ and ⟨ɥ⟩ for the labio-palatal approximant. Features of the voiced velar approximant: Its manner of articulation is approximant...
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  • labialized velars. Most other labialized sounds also have simultaneous velarization, and the process may then be more precisely called labio-velarization...
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  • 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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  • click involves a velar or uvular closure [as well], it is possible to symbolize factors such as voicelessness, voicing or nasality of the click by combining...
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  • to a sound occurring in Swedish, officially described as similar to the velar fricative [x], but one dialectal variant is a rounded, velarized labiodental...
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    The voiced labial–palatal (or labio-palatal) approximant is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. It has two constrictions in the...
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  • found in the implosive consonants, in which the bilabial is common and the velar is rare. Ejective fricatives are rare for presumably the same reason: with...
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  • few cases the lips are compressed ('exolabial'). [u] alternates with labio-velar approximant [w] in certain languages, such as French, and in the diphthongs...
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  • combinations of the above five: Dantōsthya: Labio-dental (E.g.: v) Kantatālavya: E.g.: Diphthong e Kantōsthya: labial-velar (E.g.: Diphthong o) There are three...
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    groups after Brugmann changed his mind regarding the labialized velars. The labio-velars now appeared under that name as one of the five rows of Verschlusslaute...
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  • fricative, nasal, and lateral release ([tʳ, tᶿ, dⁿ, dˡ]), rhoticization ([ɑʵ]), and diphthongs ([aᶷ]). So, while ⟨ˠ⟩ indicates velarization of non-velar consonants...
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  • and Polish, in all three of these resulting in voiced velar approximant [ɰ] or voiced labio-velar approximant [w], whence Modern French sauce as compared...
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    of Proto-Germanic, Proto-Norse and Old Norse nasal vowels. Retention of Proto-Germanic voiced labio-velar approximant /w/: wattn ('water'), will ('wants')...
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  • voiced palatal fricative [x] voiceless velar fricative [ɣ] voiced velar fricative [ɧ] voiceless palatal-velar fricative (articulation disputed) The IPA...
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    an epenthetic vowel o, giving Italic ol, or. The Indo-European syllabic nasals /*m̥, *n̥/ have developed an epenthetic vowel e, giving Italic em, en. They...
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    articulation, using both lips, is typical. Sometimes this may pass through a labio-dental stage as the click is released, making it noisier. In other cases...
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  • voiceless labial–velar plosive [k͡p], which is a [k] and a [p] pronounced simultaneously. On the other hand, the voiceless labialized velar plosive [kʷ] has...
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  • to become -bbɛʔ. The rest of bilabial plosives are as follows: voiced labio-velar approximant, voiceless aspirated bilabial plosive, voiceless unaspirated...
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  • the initial *m, proposing a full set of aspirated nasals, as well as Yakhontov's labio-velar and labio-laryngeal initials. Pulleyblank also accepted Yakhontov's...
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  • [ˈpen̠sa] 'pliers'), alveolo-palatal (e.g. συγχύζω [siɲˈçizo] 'to annoy'), or velar (e.g. άγχος [ˈaŋхos] 'stress'). Voiceless stops are unaspirated and with...
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  • The vowels must be both oral or both nasal; nasal vowels cannot follow a nasal stop (though they may follow nasal clicks). Only the first vowel may be...
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     128–30. Word-finally, the velar nasal contrasts with nasal + stop sequences: /kə̃ŋɡ/ 'annoyance', and with other nasals: /tʃənn/ 'moon'. Haroon-Ur-Rashid...
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  • stops occur in labial, alveolar, velar, and labio-velar places of articulation. There are also corresponding nasals for each of these places of articulation...
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    example, ⟨k𐞜⟩ is [k] with a lateral-fricative release (similar to the velar lateral affricate [k͜𝼄], but with less frication); ⟨d𐞚⟩ is [d] with lateral-plus-central...
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