Definition of Laminal. Meaning of Laminal. Synonyms of Laminal

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Definition of Laminal

Laminal
Laminar Lam"i*nar, Laminal Lam"i*nal, a. [Cf. F. laminaire. See Lamina] In, or consisting of, thin plates or layers; having the form of a thin plate or lamina.

Meaning of Laminal from wikipedia

- 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...
- sibilant (laminal, with tongue tip at lower teeth) [z̟] voiced predorsal sibilant (laminal) [s̠] voiceless postalveolar sibilant (laminal) [z̠] voiced...
- working-class Glaswegian English. It also occurs in Modern Gr**** (with a laminal articulation), as well as the Baltic languages. There is no single IPA...
- the alveolar ridge, termed respectively apical and laminal. Acoustically, it is close to [ʒ] or laminal [ʐ]. Its phonation is voiced, which means the vocal...
- palatalized (such as alveolo-palatal) sounds occur only with laminal articulation. Also, the apical-laminal distinction among palato-alveolar sounds makes little...
- have clear apical or laminal alveolars, laminal denti-alveolars (such as French), or true dentals, which are uncommon. Laminal denti-alveolars tend to...
- from lips to postalveolar, and possibly prepalatal. It contrasts with laminal consonants, which are produced by creating an obstruction with the blade...
- causing high-frequency turbulence. The stop component of this affricate is laminal alveolar, which means it is articulated with the blade of the tongue at...
- postalveolar, palatal Point of contact on the tongue: laminal "closed" (see below), laminal non-"closed", apical, subapical Generally, the values of...
- blade of the tongue at the upper teeth, termed respectively apical and laminal. Denti-alveolar, which means it is articulated with the blade of the tongue...