Labiodental(?), a.[Labium + dental.](Phonetics)Formed or pronounced by the cooperation of the lips and teeth, as f and v. -- n.A labiodental sound or letter.
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Labiodental consonant - Wikipedia, the free ...
In phonetics, labiodentals are consonants articulated with the lower lip and the upper teeth.
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Labiodental approximant - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The labiodental approximant is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is ʋ, and the ...
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The English labiodental fricatives
exerting great force; effective; potent; producing the desired effect; influential
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Labiodental consonant - Definition
Labiodental - Example Usage: forestalfeminae: Approximates are like vowels, so people sound like they're pronouncing 'Marvelous' instead of 'Marvel vs.' (Labiodental voiced fricative
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Voiceless labiodental fricative - Definition
The voiceless labiodental fricative is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is f ...
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Places of articulation
Labiodental stops can sometimes be found due to assimilation, for example, the b in obvious can sometimes assimilate to the labiodental POA of the following [v].
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Consonants I
Labiodental sounds are those sounds made by the articulation of the upper teeth towards the lower lip. Examples of such sounds in English are the following: [f], [v].
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The labiodental flap sound is produced by drawing the lower lip back into the mouth well behind the upper teeth and then bringing it forward rapidly, striking the upper teeth ...
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Consonant clusters beginning with voiceless labiodental fricative / f ...
English consonant sounds in combination. ... Consonant Clusters. Practice exercises:-----Index | Home | Back | Next
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A SOCIOPHONETIC STUDY OF LABIODENTAL /r/ IN LEEDS
A SOCIOPHONETIC STUDY OF LABIODENTAL / r / IN LEEDS Sharon Marsden Abstract Labiodental /r/ has previously been considered a mark of infantile, defective or affected speech.
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