- ⟨ ⟩, see IPA § Brackets and
transcription delimiters. In phonetics,
labiodentals are
consonants articulated with the
lower lip and the
upper teeth, such...
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labiodentals is the
English one, in
which the
nasal and the stops, [m], [p], and [b], are
bilabial and the fricatives, [f], and [v], are
labiodental....
- The
voiceless labiodental plosive or stop is a
consonant sound produced like a [p], but with the
lower lip
contacting the
upper teeth, as in [f]. This...
- The
voiceless labiodental fricative is a type of
consonantal sound used in a
number of
spoken languages. The
symbol in the
International Phonetic Alphabet...
- The
voiced labiodental plosive or stop is a
consonant sound produced like a [b], but with the
lower lip
contacting the
upper teeth, as in [v]. This can...
- The
voiced labiodental approximant is a type of
consonantal sound, used in some
spoken languages. It is
something between an
English /w/ and /v/, pronounced...
- The
voiced labiodental fricative is a type of
consonantal sound used in some
spoken languages. The
symbol in the
International Phonetic Alphabet that...
- The
voiceless labiodental affricate ([p̪͡f] in IPA) is a rare
affricate consonant that is
initiated as a
labiodental stop [p̪] and
released as a voiceless...
- The
voiced labiodental affricate ([b̪͡v] in IPA) is a rare
affricate consonant that is
initiated as a
voiced labiodental stop [b̪] and
released as a voiced...
- The
voiced labiodental nasal is a type of
consonantal sound. The
symbol in the
International Phonetic Alphabet that
represents this
sound is ⟨ɱ⟩. The...