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Click consonant
Click consonant Manners of articulation Obstruent Click Plosive Ejective ... place of articulation: Clicks involving an apical alveolar or laminal postalveolar closure are acoustically abrupt ... orthography. However, many of these combinations are consonant clusters rather than separate phonemes. The size ... Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) are bilabial , dental , palato-alveolar or "palatal" , (post)alveolar or "retroflex" , and alveolar lateral . The ...
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Click consonant (Psychology wiki)
Click consonant Home Support Help Site Support Orientation Background ... place of articulation: Clicks involving an apical alveolar or laminal postalveolar closure are acoustically abrupt ... orthography. However, many of these combinations are consonant clusters rather than separate phonemes. The size ... Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) are bilabial , dental , palato-alveolar or "palatal" , (post)alveolar or "retroflex" , and alveolar lateral . The ...
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Dental consonant
Dental consonant This article is about a linguistics term ... of articulation Labial Bilabial Labial-velar Labial-alveolar Labiodental Coronal Linguolabial Interdental Dental Alveolar Apical Laminal Postalveolar Alveolo-palatal Retroflex Dorsal ... in English. (The latter articulation is called alveolar.) True dental consonants are relatively uncommon. French ... often called dental. However, they are actually alveolar, or perhaps denti-alveolar; the difference ...
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Laminal consonant
Laminal consonant Manners of articulation Obstruent Click Plosive Ejective ... in some browsers. [Help] [Edit] A laminal consonant is a phone produced by obstructing the ... Basque language uses this distinction in the alveolar region, as does Serbo-Croatian. Polish and ... it is difficult to compare the two: alveolar laminals and apicals are two different articulations ... very common laminal articulation is sometimes called denti-alveolar; it spans the alveolar ridge ...
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Sibilant consonant
Sibilant consonant Manners of articulation Obstruent Click Plosive Ejective ... following have IPA symbols of their own: Alveolar: , (either apical or laminal) Postalveolar: , (Palato-alveolar: that is, "domed" (partially palatalized) postalveolar, either ... as vs ; a dental (or more likely denti-alveolar) sibilant as ; a palatalized alveolar as ; ...
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Sibilant consonant (Psychology wiki)
Sibilant consonant Home Support Help Site Support Orientation Background ... following have IPA symbols of their own: Alveolar : , (either apical or laminal ) Postalveolar : , (Palato-alveolar: that is, "domed" (partially palatalized) postalveolar, either ... as vs ; a dental (or more likely denti-alveolar) sibilant as ; a palatalized alveolar as ; ...
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Interdental consonant
Interdental consonant Places of articulation Labial Bilabial Labial-velar Labial-alveolar Labiodental Coronal Linguolabial Interdental Dental Alveolar Apical Laminal Postalveolar Alveolo-palatal Retroflex Dorsal ... upper incisors. This differs from a dental consonant in that the tip of the tongue ... upper and lower incisors, while a dental consonant is articulated with the tongue against ...
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Talk:Dental consonant
Talk:Dental consonant I'm a native Italian speaker and ... as dental, and pronounce N more often alveolar than dental. dental vs laminal I had ... highschool French textbook that described a laminal alveolar articulation for the "dental" consonants (while still ... d think that minor mispronounciation of the alveolar consonants isn't likely to garble your ... and usually contact the front of the alveolar ridge. However, there are also true ...
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Voiced alveolar plosive
Voiced alveolar plosive IPA – number 104 IPA – ... d Kirshenbaum d (help· info ) The voiced alveolar plosive is a type of consonantal sound ... International Phonetic Alphabet that represents voiced dental, alveolar, and postalveolar plosives is , and the equivalent ... is d . Features Features of the voiced alveolar plosive: Its manner of articulation is plosive ... vocal tract. Its place of articulation is alveolar, which means it is articulated with ...
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Talk:Ejective consonant
Talk:Ejective consonant Has Korean ejectives ? The Korean language page ... an asterisk [*] to represent this particular Korean consonant, as in [k*], [t*]. (The asterisk is ... appears they do! Often the underdot represents 'alveolar' in Californian languages, since there is an areal dental-alveolar (or perhaps laminal-apical) distinction through much ... generally considered dental; they may be laminal denti-alveolar, which is what 'dentals' usually ...
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