Labiodental consonant

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Template:Short description Template:Also Template:IPA notice In phonetics, labiodentals are consonants articulated with the lower lip and the upper teeth, such as Template:IPA and Template:IPA.

Labiodental consonants in the IPA

The labiodental consonants identified by the International Phonetic Alphabet are:

IPA Description Example
Language Orthography IPA Meaning
Template:IPA voiceless labiodental nasal Angami<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref> Template:Example needed allophone of Template:IPA before Template:IPA
Template:IPA voiced labiodental nasal KukuyaTemplate:Sfnp (disputed) Template:IPA 'eyes'
Template:IPA voiceless labiodental plosive Greek σάπφειρος Template:IPA 'sapphire'
Template:IPA voiced labiodental plosive Sika Template:Example needed
Template:IPA voiceless labiodental affricate Tsonga timpfuvu Template:IPA 'hippos'
Template:IPA voiced labiodental affricate Tsonga shilebvu Template:IPA 'chin'
Template:IPA voiceless labiodental fricative English fan Template:IPA
Template:IPA voiced labiodental fricative English van Template:IPA
Template:IPA voiced labiodental approximant Dutch wang Template:IPA 'cheek'
Template:IPA voiced labiodental flap Mono vwa Template:IPA 'send'
Template:IPA labiodental ejective affricate Tsetsaut<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref><ref>Template:Cite journal</ref> apo Template:IPA 'boil'
Template:IPA labiodental ejective fricative Yapese<ref>Template:Cite thesis</ref> aang Template:IPA 'type of eel'
Template:IPA labiodental click release (many different consonants) Nǁng ʘoe Template:IPA 'meat'

In English, labiodentalized /s/, /z/ and /r/ are characteristic of some individuals; these may be written Template:IPA.<ref>John Laver (1994: 323) Principles of Phonetics.</ref>

The IPA chart shades out labiodental lateral consonants.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> This is sometimes read as indicating that such sounds are not possible. In fact, the fricatives Template:IPA and Template:IPA often have lateral airflow, but no language makes a distinction for centrality, and the allophony is not noticeable.

The IPA symbol Template:IPAlink was devised for a consonant of Swedish that has various pronunciations, in one dialect a rounded velarized labiodental less ambiguously transcribed as Template:IPA. The labiodental click is an allophonic variant of the (bi)labial click.

Occurrence

The only common labiodental sounds to occur phonemically are the fricatives and the approximant. The labiodental flap occurs phonemically in over a dozen languages, but it is restricted geographically to central and southeastern Africa.Template:Sfnp With most other manners of articulation, the norm are bilabial consonants (which together with labiodentals, form the class of labial consonants).

Template:IPA is quite common, but in nearly all languages in which it occurs, it occurs only as an allophone of Template:IPA before labiodental consonants such as Template:IPA and Template:IPA. It has been reported to occur phonemically in a dialect of Teke, but similar claims in the past have proven spurious.

The XiNkuna dialect of Tsonga features a pair of affricates as phonemes. In some other languages, such as Xhosa, affricates may occur as allophones of the fricatives. These differ from the German voiceless labiodental affricate Template:Angbr, which commences with a bilabial p. All these affricates are rare sounds.Template:Cn

The stops are not confirmed to exist as separate phonemes in any language. They are sometimes written as ȹ ȸ (qp and db ligatures). They may also be found in children's speech or as speech impediments.<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref>

Origins

The frequency of labiodentals (especially f and v) has been argued to be linked to the Agricultural Revolution.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

See also

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