- Look up
labiovelar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Labiovelar consonant may
refer to: Labial–velar
consonant such as [k͡p] (a
consonant made at two...
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Tocharian has
replaced some PIE
labiovelars with the
labiovelar-like, non-original
sequence *ku, it has been
proposed that
labiovelars remained distinct in Proto-Tocharian...
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preceding vowel. The
development of
labiovelars varies from
dialect to dialect: Due to the PIE boukólos rule,
labiovelars next to /u/ had
already been converted...
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while the
labiovelars merged with the 'plain velars'. In the
centum languages, the
palatovelars merged with the
plain velars,
while the
labiovelars remained...
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Similarly for /xʷ/,
which later became /hʷ/ or /ʍ/ in some environments.
Labiovelars appear as kw, hw, gw; this does not
imply any
particular analysis as...
- The
voiceless labial–velar
fricative is a type of
consonantal sound, used in
spoken languages. The
symbol in the
International Phonetic Alphabet that represents...
- consonant. The
vocalised forms are
shown below. Like the
other labiovelars,
these labiovelars can only be
combined with five vowels. The
Amharic abugida uses...
- *g, *gʰ,
while the
labiovelars *kʷ, *gʷ, *gʷʰ were in
general kept distinct.
Centum languages show
delabialisation of
labiovelars when
adjacent to *w...
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common to the
Italic and
Celtic languages;
among them the
development of
labiovelars to
labial consonants in some
Italic and
Celtic branches,
producing "p-Celtic"...
- In
other branches (for example, Balto-Slavic and Indo-Iranian), the
labiovelars merged with the velars: PIE *keup-
became Vedic Sanskrit kopáyati "shaken"...