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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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language and
Riffian Berber)
between stops and fricatives.
Phonemic labiovelarization of
consonants is
widespread in
Berber varieties, but
there are rarely...
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integrating with the
Eastern Lechites.
Common Lechitic features include:
Labiovelarization of *telt (but
compare Polabian mlåkə and Kashubian/Slovincian młȯko;...
- type of
secondary articulation (palatalization, velarization, or
labiovelarization). The
palatalized consonants are
regarded as "light", and the velarized...
- Look up
labiovelar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Labiovelar consonant may
refer to: Labial–velar
consonant such as [k͡p] (a
consonant made at two...
- The
voiceless labial–velar
plosive or stop is a type of
consonantal sound, used in some
spoken languages. It is a [k] and [p]
pronounced simultaneously...
- ) The lack of **ǂʷ is not surprising,
given the
relative rarity of
labiovelarized palatals crosslinguistically. Honken, Henry; Heine,
Bernd (2010). "The...
- ABCD [a] a [ɑ] a / au (word-final) â â / ae [ɑ̃] aen / an / with
labiovelarization: aun aun (long) / en (short) am / an / en / em [ə] ae / aé / aeu /...
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velarized labial consonants /pˠ mˠ/
actually tend to have
rounded (
labiovelarized)
articulations [pʷ mʷ], but they
remain unrounded on the
phonemic level...
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appears between a
labial (b, m) and
velar (k, ŋ) consonant.
After the non-
labiovelarized labial consonants and the
vowel /y yː/, the
vowel /ɔ ɔː/ is pronounced...