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Labialization is a
secondary articulatory feature of
sounds in some languages.
Labialized sounds involve the lips
while the
remainder of the oral cavity...
- This
article contains phonetic transcriptions in the
International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). For an
introductory guide on IPA symbols, see Help:IPA. For...
- "road"
instead of гъуэгу. In case a
labialised consonant is
followed by a
vowel ⟨а⟩ [aː] or ⟨и⟩ [əj~i], the
labialised consonant letter is
written fully...
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addition to palatalised,
labialised and
plain uvular ejectives,
Ubykh also
possesses a
pharyngealised version and a
concurrently labialised and pharyngealised...
- involved. However, the
alveolopalatal labialised fricatives /ɕʷ ʑʷ/ were
sometimes realised as
alveolar labialised fricatives [sʷ zʷ], and the
uvular ejective...
- The
voiced retroflex approximant is a type of
consonant used in some languages. The
symbol in the
International Phonetic Alphabet that
represents this...
- The
voiced labial–palatal (or labio-palatal)
approximant is a type of
consonantal sound, used in some
spoken languages, for example,
French ****tième, read...
- Okinawan,
spoken in
Okinawa Island. Do****ents in
Ryukyu Kingdom were
written in
kanji and hiragana,
derived from ****an.
Although generally agreed among...
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occurs in some dialects. The
cluster /ʁw/ is
generally pronounced as a
labialised voiced uvular fricative [ʁʷ], such as in [ʁʷa] roi, "king", or [kʁʷaʁ]...
- a
palatalised and a
labialised series /kʲ/, /ɡʲ/ (palatalised velars), /kʷ/, /ɡʷ/, /xʷ/ (
labialised velars,
there is no
labialised voiced velar fricative)...