• see IPA § Brackets and transcription delimiters. In phonetics, labiodentals are consonants articulated with the lower lip and the upper teeth, such as [f]...
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  • The voiceless labiodental affricate ([p̪͡f] in IPA) is a rare affricate consonant that is initiated as a labiodental stop [p̪] and released as a voiceless...
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    The voiced labiodental nasal is a type of consonantal sound. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is ⟨ɱ⟩. The IPA...
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  • The voiceless labiodental plosive or stop is a consonant sound produced like a [p], but with the lower lip contacting the upper teeth, as in [f]. This...
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    In phonetics, the voiced labiodental flap is a speech sound found primarily in languages of Central Africa, such as Kera and Mangbetu. It has also been...
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  • The voiced labiodental plosive or stop is a consonant sound produced like a [b], but with the lower lip contacting the upper teeth, as in [v]. This can...
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  • The voiced labiodental 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 voiceless labiodental nasal (stop) is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet...
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  • The voiceless labiodental fricative is a type of consonantal sound used in a number of spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet...
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    The voiced labiodental approximant is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. It is something between an English /w/ and /v/, pronounced...
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  • sometimes, they behave as labial consonants.[clarification needed] The most common distribution between bilabials and labiodentals is the English one, in which...
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  • The labiodental ejective fricative is a type of consonantal sound used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that...
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  • The voiced labiodental affricate ([b̪͡v] in IPA) is a rare affricate consonant that is initiated as a voiced labiodental stop [b̪] and released as a voiced...
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  • following tables present pulmonic and non-pulmonic consonants. In the IPA, a pulmonic consonant is a consonant made by obstructing the glottis (the space between...
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  • The labiodental ejective affricate is a type of consonantal sound. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is ⟨p̪fʼ⟩...
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  • Zulu languages of Africa, have lateral clicks. When pronouncing the labiodental fricatives [f] and [v], the lip blocks the airflow in the centre of the...
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  • consonant Labial-velar approximant (w) Labial-velar consonant Labial-velar nasal (ŋ͡m) Labiodental approximant (ʋ) Labiodental consonant Labiodental ejective...
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  • § Brackets and transcription delimiters. In articulatory phonetics, a consonant is a speech sound that is articulated with complete or partial closure...
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  • and transcription delimiters. In phonetics, ejective consonants are usually voiceless consonants that are pronounced with a glottalic egressive airstream...
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  • [β] Labiodental fricatives (articulated with the lower lip touching against the upper teeth): Voiceless labiodental fricative [f] Voiced labiodental fricative...
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    alphabet was last revised in May 2005 with the addition of a letter for a labiodental flap. Apart from the addition and removal of symbols, changes to the...
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  • following consonant (even across word boundaries): only [ŋ] precedes a velar consonant (e.g. hang [hɒŋɡ], 'voice'), [ɱ] precedes a labiodental consonant (e.g...
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  • [ʬ] labiodental approximant [ʋ] labiodental nasal [ɱ] (symphony) voiced labiodental fricative [v] (van) Voiced labiodental plosive Voiced labiodental affricate...
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  • § Brackets and transcription delimiters. In phonetics, a trill is a consonantal sound produced by vibrations between the active articulator and passive...
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  • include also labiodental and uvular fricatives in the class. The airflow is not completely stopped in the production of fricative consonants. In other words...
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    the new eating method was introduced. Others further speculate labiodental consonant sounds in human speech were predicated on the development of the...
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  • Tangoa. Labiodental consonants are made by the lower lip rising to the upper teeth. Labiodental consonants are most often fricatives while labiodental nasals...
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  • places of articulation they are not attested at all. Much less common are labiodental affricates, such as [p͡f] in German and Izi, or velar affricates, such...
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  • describes those aspects of the phonological history of English which concern consonants. Reduction of /hw/ – to /h/ in a few words (such as who), but usually...
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  • ⟨ ⟩, see IPA § Brackets and transcription delimiters. Dorsal consonants are consonants articulated with the back of the tongue (the dorsum). They include...
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