Trill_consonant Trill_consonant

Trill consonant - Definition and Overview

Related Words: Affirmative, Allophone, Alveolar, Apical, Articulation, Aspiration, Assimilated, Assimilation, Automatic, Back, Balanced, Bilabial
Manners of articulation
Nasal consonant
Stop consonant
Fricative consonant
Lateral consonant
Approximant consonant
Semivowel
Liquid consonant
Flap consonant
Trill consonant
Ejective consonant
Implosive consonant
Click consonant
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In phonetics, a trill is a consonantal sound produced by vibrations between the articulator and the place of articulation. Spanish <rr> as in perro is an alveolar trill.

Trill consonants:

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Example Usage of consonant

jopari: If I had a linguistics cafe I would serve quantifier floats and consonant clusters. :D
TBStephen182: @threewordsaftersex consonant please Rachel
bigzlo: Science and democracy have very consonant values and approaches, and I don't think you can have one without the other (C. Sagan)
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