• Interdental consonants are produced by placing the tip of the tongue between the upper and lower front teeth. That differs from typical dental consonants...
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  • normally found only in speech pathology, and are distinct from interdental consonants such as [n̪͆], which involve the tongue articulated between the...
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    'they' (fem.) Rural or farmer ('fallahi') variety is retaining the interdental consonants, and is closely related with rural dialects in the outer southern...
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  • to as "theta". The dental non-sibilant fricatives are often called "interdental" because they are often produced with the tongue between the upper and...
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  • swallowing. Interdental consonant Interdental lisp Interdental woodstick Unvoiced interdental fricative Voiced interdental fricative Voiceless interdental fricative...
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  • that" is farther front than normal due to assimilation with the interdental consonant /ð/, and may be transcribed as [aɪ̯ ˈniːd̟ ðæt]. Languages may have...
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    (inter)dental non-sibilant fricative. Such fricatives are often called "interdental" because they are often produced with the tongue between the upper and...
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  • Lisp (redirect from Interdental lisp)
    frontal lisp occurs when the tongue is placed anterior to the target. Interdental lisping is produced when the tip of the tongue protrudes between the...
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  • loanwords having interdental consonants (/θ/, /ð/) are approximated to the sibilants [s], [z]. Traditionally, the interdental consonants /θ ð ðˤ/ correspond...
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  • to produce them: apical dental consonants are produced with the tongue tip touching the teeth; interdental consonants are produced with the blade of the...
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  • in Eastern Arabia, Mesopotamia, and Shawi dialects. Preserving interdental consonants Ṯāʾ /θ/, Ḏāl /ð/, and Ẓāʾ /ðˤ/. Like in most other dialects, Ḍād...
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  • that coronal harmony affects three coronal fricatives, s, sh and the interdental th. The following examples are given by de Reuse: in Western Apache,...
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  • Dental fricative (category Fricative consonants)
    The dental fricative or interdental fricative is a fricative consonant pronounced with the tip of the tongue against the teeth. There are several types...
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  • A dental consonant is a consonant articulated with the tongue against the upper teeth, such as /θ/, /ð/. In some languages, dentals are distinguished from...
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    2018, p. 138. Dubois, S.; Horvath, B.M. (1998). "Let's tink about dat: Interdental fricatives in Cajun English". Language Variation and Change. 10 (3):...
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    (/a/, /u/ and /i/) and a number of selected consonants, mainly ⟨ق⟩ /q/, ⟨ج⟩ /d͡ʒ/ and the interdental consonants ⟨ث⟩ /θ/, ⟨ذ⟩ /ð/ and ⟨ظ⟩ /ðˤ/, in addition...
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  • to produce them: apical dental consonants are produced with the tongue tip touching the teeth; interdental consonants are produced with the blade of the...
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  • Arabic with marginal phonemic status. Cairene has also merged the interdental consonants with the dental plosives (e.g., ثلاثة /θalaːθa/ → [tæˈlæːtæ] 'three')...
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  • Arabic (particularly Levantine and Egyptian) is to assibilate the interdental consonants of Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) in certain contexts (defined more...
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    to the place of articulation of a following coronal consonant, i.e. a consonant that is interdental, dental, alveolar, or palatal. In dialects that maintain...
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    appears finally or before a consonant (e.g., [sɛo] sell, [mɪok] milk). Th-stopping: As in many other dialects, the interdental fricatives /θ/ and /ð/ are...
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  • common principles. final interdental consonants would always be represented as th. all voiceless alveolo-palatal consonants would be represented as c...
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    a majority of Copts by the Egyptian Arabic. Since Coptic lacked interdental consonants it could possibly have influenced the manifestation of their occurrences...
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    American accents, /j/ is "dropped" or "deleted" after all alveolar and interdental consonants (that is: everywhere except after /p/, /b/, /f/, /h/, /k/, and /m/)...
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  • front vowels, /t/ and /d/ are in free variation between being dental and interdental: [t̪í] ('to sell') and [ǹd̪ɛ́] ('coat'). Elsewhere /t/ and /d/ are alveolar...
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  • *s *ṣ Interdental /ð θ θʼ/ (written *ḏ *ṯ *ṯ̣) Lateral /l ɬ ɬʼ/ (normally written *l *ś *ṣ́) The probable phonetic realization of most consonants is straightforward...
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    Hejazi native phonemic inventory consists of 26 (with no interdental /θ, ð/) to 28 consonant phonemes depending on the speaker's preference, in addition...
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  • transcribed [r̼̊] in the International Phonetic Alphabet, and as a buccal interdental trill, transcribed [ↀ͡r̪͆] in the Extensions to the International Phonetic...
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  • appears to be another possible spirant + nasal consonant combination. The stop + semivowel consonant clusters θw, xw, and hw all appear to be restricted...
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  • Interdental consonants RFE Example Transcription Consonant IPA ḍ cruz divina (emphatic) krúẓ ḍiƀína Voiced interdental stop d̪͆ ṭ hazte acá áθṭe aká Voiceless...
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