- A
laminal consonant is a
phone (speech sound)
produced by
obstructing the air p****age with the
blade of the tongue, the flat top
front surface just behind...
- Additionally, the
affricate /t͡s/ lost its stop component, to
become a
laminodental fricative, [s̪]. As a result, the
sound system then
contained two sibilant...
-
voiceless alveolar retracted sibilant [s̺], a
sound transitional between laminodental [s] and
palatal [ʃ]; this
sound also
influenced other Ibero-Romance languages...
- /b/.
developed from
older [ɸ] via
dissimilation before rounded vowels Laminodental and
therefore still distinct from
apicoalveolar /s z/. Cf. the similar...
- apico-alveolar
retracted fricative [s̺], a
sound transitional between laminodental [s] and
palatal [ʃ]. However, in most of Andalusia, in a few
other areas...
- [citation needed] a
sound with a
place of
articulation intermediate between laminodental [s] and
palatal [ʃ]. That
trait is ****ociated with a
large number of...
-
alveolar retracted sibilant [s̺], a
sound roughly intermediate between laminodental [s] and
palatal [ʃ]; this
sound also
appears in
other Ibero-Romance languages...
-
members of the
Umbakumba community,
which uses
laminopalatals in
place of
laminodentals, and a
stronger pitch.
Anindilyakwa is
characterised by prefixation...