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Trills: Alveolar Trill, Uvular Trill, Trill Consonant, ...
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Comprehensive Articulatory Phonetics: A Tool for Mastering ...
Many people find it much more difficult to hear the difference between labiodental and bilabial fricatives. The following exercise was formulated to help you distinguish between [f] and [(1)] and between [V] and [[5] more easily. Whether or not ...
T. L. Cleghorn, N. M. Rugg, 2011
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Analyzing Sound Patterns: An Introduction to Phonology - Halaman 42
In the production of these bilabial sounds, the lips are pressed together, hence the label, bilabial. English has three labio-dental sounds: m, f, and v. The production of these three sounds involves the contact of the upper teeth with the lower lip.
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Linguistics for Everyone: An Introduction - Halaman 74
It's also pos- A bilabial fricative, /β/ in IPA, sible to describe where in the vocal tract a constriction—a tightening is not a phoneme in English of muscles—is made. but appears in most dialects of Spanish. It's similar to a /v/ but instead of top teeth ...
Kristin Denham, Anne Lobeck, 2009
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Phonetics for Communication Disorders - Halaman 257
Word-final /t, d, n/ can assimilate to bilabial /p, b, m/ if the initial consonant of the following word is a bilabial and if the two words form a close syntactic group (e.g., a determiner and noun, adjective and noun, etc). Word-final /t, d, n/ can ...
Martin J. Ball, Nicole Muller, 2014
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A Grammar of Hdi - Halaman 11
Bilabial versus labial consonants Contrast among labial and labiodental underlying segments is provided by the following items: bizi 'pubic apron worn by young women', pitsakw 'hoe', fitfk 'sun', tiv/'road', vfxa 'sift', purkutu ndzum 'papaya', ...
Zygmunt Frajzyngier, Erin Shay, 2002
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A Grammar and Dictionary of Indus Kohistani - Jilid 1 - Halaman 36
... p unvoiced bilabial stop ph unvoiced aspirated bilabial stop f unvoiced bilabial fricative b voiced bilabial stop bh voiced aspirated bilabial stop m bilabial nasal consonant mh bilabial aspirated nasal consonant y voiced palatal approximant r ...
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Language: Its Structure and Use - Halaman 89
Spanish has a voiced bilabial fricative (represented by IPA [β]), as in the <b> of cabo 'end.' Japanese has a voiceless bilabial fricative, represented by [ɸ] and pronounced somewhat like [f] but by bringing together both lips instead of the lower ...
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Rehg: Ponapean Reference Grammar - Halaman 27
Bilabial Stop p The consonant represented by the letter p is called a bilabial stop because the outward flow of air is stopped by the two (bi-) lips (labial). The bilabial stop p occurs in words like these. pihl 'water' lapake 'flood' per 'cautious' ...
Kenneth L. Rehg, Damian G. Sohl, 1981
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A Grammar of Sunwar: Descriptive Grammar, Paradigms, ...
Table 11: Examples of contrasts between nasals 2.4.3 Bilabial plosives, bilabial approximant /w/ and former bilabial implosive / / Sunwar has the bilabials /b/ [b], /p/ [p], /ph/ [ph ~ ], / / [b ~ w] and /w/ [w ~ wh]. The phonemes /p/ [p] and /b/ [b] ...