The voiced bilabial trill is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents...
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The voiceless bilabial trill is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents...
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[ʙ] – Voiced bilabial trill [ʙ̥] – Voiceless bilabial trill [ɽ͡r] – Voiced retroflex trill [ʀ] – Voiced uvular trill [ʀ̥] – Voiceless uvular trill [ʢ] –...
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The voiced bilabial fricative is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents...
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The voiced alveolar trill is a type of consonantal sound used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents...
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transcription delimiters. In phonetics, a bilabial consonant is a labial consonant articulated with both lips. Bilabial consonants are very common across languages...
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The voiced bilabial implosive is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents...
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official IPA practice. For a voiced pre-uvular fricative (also called post-velar), see voiced velar fricative. Features of the voiced uvular fricative: Its manner...
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Phonetic Alphabet to denote a voiced bilabial trill. In the Uralic Phonetic Alphabet, it denotes a semi-voiced bilabial stop consonant. It was also used...
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The voiced retroflex trill is not a single consonant quality but a sliding cluster sound within the time of a single segment. It has been reported in Toda...
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The voiced bilabial plosive or stop is a type of consonantal sound used in many spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that...
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The voiced bilabial flap is an uncommon non-rhotic flap. It is usually, and perhaps always, an allophone of the labiodental flap, though it is the preferred...
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The voiced epiglottal or pharyngeal trill, or voiced epiglottal fricative, is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in...
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The voiced uvular trill is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents...
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voiced nasal [m]. More generally, several kinds are distinguished: [p], voiceless bilabial plosive [b], voiced bilabial plosive [m], voiced bilabial nasal...
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The bilabial clicks are a family of click consonants that sound like a smack of the lips. They are found as phonemes only in the small Tuu language family...
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The voiced bilabial affricate ([b͡β] in IPA) is a rare affricate consonant that is initiated as a bilabial stop [b] and released as a voiced bilabial fricative...
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The voiceless bilabially post-trilled dental stop is a very rare consonantal sound reported to occur in a few spoken languages: the Oro Win and Wariʼ...
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technically represents the trill. The voiced alveolar tapped fricative reported from some languages is actually a very brief voiced alveolar non-sibilant fricative...
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for the voiced bilabial nasal and a diacritic indicating voicelessness. The equivalent X-SAMPA symbol is m_0. Features of the voiceless bilabial nasal:...
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The voiced bilabial nasal is a type of consonantal sound which has been observed to occur in about 96% of spoken languages. The symbol in the International...
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Kröger Bilabial click (ʘ) Bilabial consonant Bilabial ejective (pʼ) Bilabial flap (ⱱ̟) Bilabial nasal (m) Bilabial trill (ʙ) Breathy voice Cardinal...
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example of a language contrasting voiceless and voiced labiodental approximants. Features of the voiced labiodental approximant: Its manner of articulation...
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List of consonants (section Bilabial consonants)
bilabial clicks [ʘ] etc. bilabial nasal [m] (man) bilabial ejective [pʼ] voiced bilabial implosive [ɓ] voiceless bilabial plosive [p] (spin) voiced bilabial...
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trill differs from the voiced alveolar trill /r/ only by the vibrations of the vocal cord. It occurs in a few languages, usually alongside the voiced...
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Ԝ ԝ : Cyrillic Letter We the Latin letter B the Greek letter Β Voiced bilabial trill /ʙ/ The dictionary definition of В at Wiktionary The dictionary...
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The voiced bilabial click is a click consonant found in some of the languages of southern Africa. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet for...
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voiceless and voiced pairs of consonants (the obstruents), such as [p b], [t d], [k ɡ], [q ɢ]. In addition, there is a diacritic for voicedness: ⟨◌̬⟩. Diacritics...
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The voiceless uvular trill is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. It is less common than its voiced counterpart. The symbol in...
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Pharyngealization (redirect from Pharyngealized voiced alveolar sibilant)
[dʒˤ] (in Chechen) pharyngealized voiced alveolar trill [rˁ] (in Kabyle, Chechen and Siwa) pharyngealized bilabial nasal [mˤ] (in Chechen, Ubykh, Moroccan...
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