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Labiodental consonant (1938 bytes)
2: ...nd the upper teeth, or viceversa. The labiodental consonants identified by the [[International Phonetic Alpha... 16: | [[labiodental nasal]] 23: | [[voiceless labiodental fricative]] 30: | [[voiced labiodental fricative]] 37: | [[labiodental approximant]] Labiodental fricative (237 bytes) 1: The '''labiodental fricative''' can refer to one of two things: 2: *the [[voiced labiodental fricative]] (represented in English as ''V/v'') 3: *the [[voiceless labiodental fricative]] (represented in English as ''F/f'') Labiodental approximant (2412 bytes) 16: The '''labiodental 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: ...lace of articulation]] is [[labiodental consonant|labiodental]] which means it is articulated with the lower [[... 23: * It is an [[oral consonant]], which means air is allowed to escape through t... Labiodental nasal (2049 bytes) 16: The '''labiodental nasal''' 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: ...lace of articulation]] is [[labiodental consonant|labiodental]] which means it is articulated with the lower [[... 23: * It is a [[nasal consonant]], which means air is allowed to escape through t... Voiceless labiodental fricative (1816 bytes) 16: ...t [[X-SAMPA]] symbol is <tt>f</tt>. The voiceless labiodental fricative occurs in [[English language|English]],... 18: Features of this consonant: 19: * Its [[manner of articulation]] is [[fricative consonant|fricative]], which means it is produced by constr... 20: ...lace of articulation]] is [[labiodental consonant|labiodental]] which means it is articulated with the lower [[... 22: * It is an [[oral consonant]], which means air is allowed to escape through t... Voiced labiodental fricative (2031 bytes) 16: ...lent [[X-SAMPA]] symbol is <tt>v</tt>. The voiced labiodental fricative occurs in [[English language|English]],... 19: Features of this consonant: 20: * Its [[manner of articulation]] is [[fricative consonant|fricative]], which means it is produced by constr... 21: ...lace of articulation]] is [[labiodental consonant|labiodental]] which means it is articulated with the lower [[... 23: * It is an [[oral consonant]], which means air is allowed to escape through t... 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: Oral consonant (763 bytes) 1: ...nants are oral consonants. The others are [[nasal consonants]]. Flap consonant (848 bytes) 2: .... The main difference between a flap and a [[stop consonant]] is that in a flap, there is no buildup of air p... 4: The flap or tap consonants identified by the [[International Phonetic Alpha... Trill consonant (416 bytes) 3: In [[phonetics]], a '''trill''' is a [[consonant]]al sound produced by vibrations between the arti... 5: Trill consonants: Laminal consonant (612 bytes) 1: ... end of the tongue. This contrasts with [[apical consonant]]s, which are produced by creating a blockage wit... Apical consonant (683 bytes) 1: ...nd) of the tongue. This contrasts with [[laminal consonant]]s, which are produced by creating a blockage wit... Voiceless consonant (299 bytes) 1: ...[[phonetics]], a '''voiceless consonant''' is a [[consonant]] that doesn't have [[phonation|voicing]]. That i... Postalveolar consonant (2005 bytes) 2: ...ant]]s are a combination of plosive and fricative consonants articulated almost simultaneous. The postalveola... Central consonant (599 bytes) 1: A '''central'' or ''medial consonant''' is a [[consonant]] sound that is produced when air flows across th... 3: Examples of central consonants are the [[voiceless velar plosive]] (the "k" in ... 5: ...tongue rather than over its center is a [[lateral consonant]]. Voiced consonant (676 bytes) 1: ...bration|vibrate]], as opposed to a '''[[voiceless consonant]]''', where the vocal cords are relaxed. Examples... Linguolabial consonant (3172 bytes) 2: ...nlike click consonants or ejectives. Linguolabial consonants are found in some [[Oceania|Oceanic languages]]. 4: The linguolabial consonants identified by the [[International Phonetic Alpha... Glottalic consonant (2405 bytes) 1: A '''glottalic consonant''' is a [[consonant]] produced with some important contribution (a mo... 5: ==How to produce an ejective consonant== 11: The same principle applies to any ejective consonant, substituting the appropriate place of articulati... 13: ==How to produce an implosive consonant== 19: The same principle applies for other implosive consonants, only with the front closure produced elsewhere ... Implosive consonant (783 bytes) 3: ...out of the mouth via the lungs as in [[pulmonic]] consonants. This is accomplished by making a closure in the... 5: ...ty of implosive consonants are [[Voiced implosive consonant|voiced]], and they are frequent among [[African l... Consonant gradation (1652 bytes) 1: ...tic of the [[Finnish_language|Finnish]] language. Consonant gradation is used to maintain vocal harmony in th... 3: ...''p'', and ''t'' are the only letters affected by consonant gradation. 15: ...in vowels (e.g. Suomi ~ Suomen) is not considered consonant gradation. 18: ...ir/finnish/kptverb.html Introduction to Finnish - Consonant Gradation]<br /> 19: .../~km56049/finnish/consgrad.html Finnish Grammar - Consonant Gradation]
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