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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...
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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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voiced labial–velar
approximant is a type of
consonantal sound, used in
certain spoken languages,
including English. It is the
sound denoted by the...
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transcription delimiters.
Labial consonants are
consonants in
which one or both lips are the
active articulator. The two
common labial articulations are bilabials...
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voiced labial–palatal (or labio-palatal)
approximant is a type of
consonantal sound, used in some
spoken languages, for example,
French ****tième, read...
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known for
their lack of
plain labial consonants; they have
instead two series,
palatalized and labio-velarized
labials,
similar to the
related Loyalty...
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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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variable degree. The
labia majora are
thicker in front, and form the
anterior labial commissure where they meet
below the mons pubis. Posteriorly, they are not...
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Labial–retroflex
consonants are
doubly articulated consonants that are co-articulated at the lips and with the
front part or
underside of the
tongue against...
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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...