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Labialization is a
secondary articulatory feature of
sounds in some languages.
Labialized sounds involve the lips
while the
remainder of the oral cavity...
- are
given per Hewitt,
George (2010). Abkhaz. LINCOM. p. 19., but the
labialisation is
represented by /ʷ/ as in Hewitt, B. G. (1979). "Abkhaz".
Lingua Descriptive...
- in Arrernte, in
which vowel rounding has been lost and
consonantal labialisation gained as a result. All
members of the
Northwest Caucasian family have...
- This
article contains phonetic transcriptions in the
International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). For an
introductory guide on IPA symbols, see Help:IPA. For...
- the
whole cluster was devoiced, and the
first obstruent also lost its
labialisation, if it was present. Most
examples of this
occurred with
obstruents preceded...
- in
addition to i and y, but in the case of í and ý, it
appears that
labialisation took
place instead as is do****ented by
later development to /ʊi/. Further...
- all of its
daughter languages, due to a
spirantisation to ɣ,
which a
labialisation followed afterwards. Only
certain loanwords, not
native words, have...
- /A/ prominent, but an
often unnoticed feature of this
dialect is the
labialisation of /n/ and /ŋ/ into /m/, when
these phonemes come
before /p/, /b/ and...
- consonant,
Secondary articulation)
Consonant harmony Crasis Dissimilation Labialisation Language game
Lenition Metathesis Palatalization Pharyngealisation Sandhi...
- (kāikǒu 開口) or "closed mouth" (hékǒu 合口), with the
latter indicating labialisation of the
syllable onset.
Although these categories are co****r than the...