Voiced linguolabial plosive

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Voiced linguolabial plosive
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The voiced linguolabial plosive or stop is a type of consonantal sound used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents it is ⟨⟩ or ⟨⟩.

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Occurrence[]

Linguolabial tap
ɾ̼
Language Word IPA Meaning Notes
Bijago Kajoko dialect[1] [nɔ̀d̼ɔ́ːɡ] 'stone'

The linguolabial in Bijago is commonly realized as a tap [ɾ̼].

References[]

  1. ^ Olson, Kenneth S.; Reiman, D. William; Sabio, Fernando; da Silva, Filipe Alberto (2013). "The voiced linguolabial plosive in Kajoko". Journal of West African Languages. 42 (2): 68.
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