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Labial-velar consonant (1074 bytes)
2: ...sed velar approximant''' or ''labial-velar'' is a consonant articulated both with the [[velum]] and with the ... 16: | [[labial-velar approximant]] 23: | [[voiceless labial-velar fricative]] Labial-velar approximant (1858 bytes) 16: The '''labial-velar approximant''' is a type of [[consonant]]al sound, used in some [[speech|spoken]] [[langu... 21: Features of this consonant: 22: * Its [[manner of articulation]] is [[approximant consonant|approximant]], which means it is produced by brin... 23: ...ace of articulation]] is [[labial-velar consonant|labial-velar]] which means it is articulated both with the [[l... 25: * It is an [[oral consonant]], which means air is allowed to escape through t... Voiceless labial-velar fricative (1888 bytes) 16: ...t [[X-SAMPA]] symbol is <tt>W</tt>. The voiceless labial-velar fricative occurs in those [[English language|Engl... 19: Features of this consonant: 20: * Its [[manner of articulation]] is [[fricative consonant|fricative]], which means it is produced by constr... 21: ...ace of articulation]] is [[labial-velar consonant|labial-velar]] which means it is articulated both with the [[l... 23: * It is an [[oral consonant]], which means air is allowed to escape through t... Labial consonant (1062 bytes) 2: ...sives)'', [v] and [f] are labiodental [[fricative consonant|fricatives]]. 4: ...occur in many languages. For example, the Spanish consonant spelt ''b'' or ''v'' is pronounced as a voiced ''... 6: ...er articulations. English [w] is a [[Labial-velar consonant | labialised velar approximant]]. 8: Labial consonants are divided into three subplaces of articulation... 10: * [[bilabial consonant]]s Labial-palatal consonant (956 bytes) 2: ...latal approximant''' or ''labial-palatal'' is a [[consonant]] with two constrictions in the [[vocal tract]]: ... Velar consonant (5554 bytes) 2: '''Velars''' are [[consonant]]s articulated with the back part of the tongue (... 7: ...fronted'', that is partly or completely [[palatal consonant|palatal]] before a following front vowel, and ''r... 12: The velar consonants identified by the [[International Phonetic Alpha... Labial click (234 bytes) Labial-palatal approximant (1752 bytes) 13: ...e '''labial-palatal approximant''' is a type of [[consonant]]al sound, used in some [[speech|spoken]] [[langu... 16: Features of this consonant: 17: * Its [[manner of articulation]] is [[approximant consonant|approximant]], which means it is produced by brin... 18: ...Its [[place of articulation]] is [[labial-palatal consonant|labial-palatal]] which means it is articulated bo... 20: * It is an [[oral consonant]], which means air is allowed to escape through t... Velar approximant (1685 bytes) 16: The '''velar approximant''' is a type of [[consonant]]al sound, used in some [[speech|spoken]] [[langu... 19: Features of this consonant: 20: * Its [[manner of articulation]] is [[approximant consonant|approximant]], which means it is produced by brin... 21: * Its [[place of articulation]] is [[velar consonant|velar]] which means it is articulated with the ba... 23: * It is an [[oral consonant]], which means air is allowed to escape through t... Dorso-velar (559 bytes) 1: ... palate (the ''velum''). Examples of dorso-velar consonants are '''k''' as in '''k'''iss, '''g''' as in '''g... 3: ... coarticulator other than the dorsum, dorso-velar consonants are sometimes just called ''velar''; the involve... Velar ejective (1515 bytes) 1: The '''velar ejective''' is a type of [[consonant]]al sound, used in some [[speech|spoken]] [[langu... 19: Features of this consonant: 21: * Its [[manner of articulation]] is [[stop consonant|plosive]] or stop, which means it is produced by ... 22: * Its [[place of articulation]] is [[velar consonant|velar]] which means it is articulated with the ba... 24: * It is an [[oral consonant]], which means air is allowed to escape through t... Velar nasal (4175 bytes) 16: The '''velar nasal''' is a type of [[consonant]]al sound, used in some [[speech|spoken]] [[langu... 18: Features of this consonant: 19: * Its [[manner of articulation]] is [[stop consonant|plosive]] or stop, which means it is produced by ... 20: * Its [[place of articulation]] is [[velar consonant|velar]] which means it is articulated with the ba... 22: * It is a [[nasal consonant]], which means air is allowed to escape through t... Voiceless velar fricative (4174 bytes) 16: The voiceless velar fricative is a type of [[consonant]]al sound, used in some [[speech|spoken]] [[langu... 18: Features of this consonant: 19: * Its [[manner of articulation]] is [[fricative consonant|fricative]], which means it is produced by constr... 20: * Its [[place of articulation]] is [[velar consonant|velar]] which means it is articulated with the ba... 22: * It is an [[oral consonant]], which means air is allowed to escape through t... Voiced velar plosive (3123 bytes) 17: The '''voiced velar plosive''' is a type of [[consonant]]al sound, used in some [[speech|spoken]] [[langu... 19: Features of this consonant: 20: * Its [[manner of articulation]] is [[stop consonant|plosive]] or stop, which means it is produced by ... 21: * Its [[place of articulation]] is [[velar consonant|velar]] which means it is articulated with the ba... 23: * It is an [[oral consonant]], which means air is allowed to escape through t... Voiceless velar plosive (3810 bytes) 16: The '''voiceless velar plosive''' is a type of [[consonant]]al sound, used in some [[speech|spoken]] [[langu... 19: Features of this consonant: 20: * Its [[manner of articulation]] is [[stop consonant|plosive]] or stop, which means it is produced by ... 21: * Its [[place of articulation]] is [[velar consonant|velar]] which means it is articulated with the ba... 23: * It is an [[oral consonant]], which means air is allowed to escape through t... Velar lateral approximant (1720 bytes) 16: ...he '''velar lateral approximant''' is a type of [[consonant]]al sound, used in some [[speech|spoken]] [[langu... 19: Features of this consonant: 20: * Its [[manner of articulation]] is [[approximant consonant|approximant]], which means it is produced by brin... 21: * Its [[place of articulation]] is [[velar consonant|velar]] which means it is articulated with the ba... 23: * It is an [[oral consonant]], which means air is allowed to escape through t... Voiced velar fricative (1627 bytes) 16: The '''voiced velar fricative''' is a type of [[consonant]]al sound, used in some [[speech|spoken]] [[langu... 19: Features of this consonant: 20: * Its [[manner of articulation]] is [[fricative consonant|fricative]], which means it is produced by constr... 21: * Its [[place of articulation]] is [[velar consonant|velar]] which means it is articulated with the ba... 23: * It is an [[oral consonant]], which means air is allowed to escape through t... Voiced velar implosive (1538 bytes) 16: The '''voiced velar implosive''' is a type of [[consonant]]al sound, used in some [[speech|spoken]] [[langu... 19: Features of this consonant: 20: * Its [[manner of articulation]] is [[stop consonant|plosive]] or stop, which means it is produced by ... 21: * Its [[place of articulation]] is [[velar consonant|velar]] which means it is articulated with the ba... 23: * It is an [[oral consonant]], which means air is allowed to escape through t... Voiceless dorso-palatal velar fricative (2885 bytes) 2: ...voiceless dorsovelar fricative"'') is a type of [[consonant]]al sound, used in [[speech|spoken]] [[language]]... 20: Features of this consonant 21: * Its [[manner of articulation]] is [[fricative consonant|fricative]], which means it is produced by constr... 29: * It is an [[oral consonant]], which means air is allowed to escape through t... 30: * It is a [[central consonant]], which means it is produced by allowing the air... Consonant (4614 bytes) 4: ...the modern linguistic understanding which defines consonants in terms of vocal tract constrictions. 6: ...h language|English]], the sound [m] in "mud" is a consonant, but in "prism", it occupies an entire syllable, ... 8: ...sometimes [[Y]] — the letter Y stands for a consonant in "yoke" but for a vowel in "myth", for example. 10: ...t sounds, so some letters represent more than one consonant, and [[digraph]]s like "sh" and "th" are used to ... 12: Each consonant can be distinguished by several features:
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