- they are
called rounded. The most
common labialized consonants are
labialized velars. Most
other labialized sounds also have
simultaneous velarization...
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prototypical voiced labialized velar approximant,
though not as
front as the
prototypical labialized palatal approximant.
Features of the
voiced labial–velar approximant:...
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labial in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The term
labial originates from
Labium (Latin for "lip"), and is the
adjective that
describes anything...
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articulation of the
prototypical labialized palatal approximant,
though not as back as the
prototypical labialized velar approximant. It can be considered...
- § Brackets and
transcription delimiters. A
labialized velar or
labiovelar is a
velar consonant that is
labialized, with a /w/-like
secondary articulation...
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which is far more
common than the
purely labial approximant [β̞]. In the
languages of the Caucasus,
labialized dorsals like /kʷ/ and /qʷ/ are very common...
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superscript ⟨ɥ⟩, the
symbol for the
labialized palatal approximant. If such
sounds pattern with other,
labialized, consonants, they may
instead be transcribed...
- The
labial scales are the
scales of
snakes and
other scaled reptiles that
border the
mouth opening.
These do not
include the
median scales on the upper...
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meaning that only
vowels are
labialized (i.e. Xʷ[kʰuˣt̪s̟] for all
segments labialized, Cʷ[kʰuˣt̪s̟] for all
consonants labialized), or the
carrier letter...
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languages also have
labialized velars, such as [kʷ], in
which the
articulation is
accompanied by
rounding of the lips.
There are also
labial–velar consonants...