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Bilabial Approximant
- The voiced bilabial approximant is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages.
- Seth Cable Introduction to Linguistic Theory Spring 2011 Linguistics
- 1.4 The Appoximants (Semi-Vowels). [j] voiced oral palatal approximant.
- people.umass.edu
- IPA-Chart (.pdf)
- ù Velarized or pharyngealized : + Mid-centralized e+. 6 Raised e6 ( ®6 = voiced alveolar fricative). ` Syllabic n`.
- www.ruediger-weingarten.de
- Contrastive Phonology
- English Phonemes. I. Consonants.
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- The IPA chart - University of Victoria - Web.UVic.ca
- Syllabic n`. § Lowered e§ ( B§ = voiced bilabial approximant). 8 Non-syllabic e8.
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- Impressão de fax em página inteira
- Peaking. Anterior Click releases Voiced Eygctives M Voiceless labialized velar approximant. (require posterior stops] implosives J.
- www.fonologia.org
- Voiced bilabial fricative - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- The voiced bilabial approximant is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages.
- en.wikipedia.org
- File:IPA-voiced bilabial approximant.png - Wikipedia, the free
- File:IPA-voiced bilabial approximant.png.
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- Labial consonant - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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- The International Phonetic Alphabet - Audio Illustrations
- Mid-centralized. Raised, ( =voiced alveolar fricative). Syllabic.
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- midsagittal W - voiced bilabial approximant - OpenClipArt
- May 21, 2010 A view of the articulators used in production of the voiced bilabial approximant from the midsagittal plane.
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