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The labiodental flap is much more widely used but took longer to be recognized.
The voiced labiodental stop is not known to be phonemic in any language.
A sound called the labiodental flap will be granted its own letter, one that looks something like a v with a hook.
Sometimes this may pass through a labiodental stage as the click is released, making it noisier.
The labiodental nasal is a type of consonantal sound.
Voiced labiodental fricatives or glides - all the same to Germans?
It is notable for being one of the few languages which contains a non-allophonic labiodental flap.
It also has a symbol for labiodental approximant sounds, .
In linguistics, the symbol is used to represent a labiodental approximant.
It contrasts with both a bilabial and a labiodental fricative:
Labiodental sounds use the lower lip and teeth (for example [f] in food).
The only common labiodental sounds to occur phonemically are the fricatives and the approximant.
Labiodental consonants are labial consonants made with the bottom lip and the top teeth.
The voiceless labiodental stop is possibly not phonemic in any language, though see the entry on Shubi.
The two sounds, as well as the two labiodental fricatives, are used contrastively in Ewe.
Other labials include dentolabials, articulated with the upper lip against the lower teeth, the reverse of labiodental.
The latter can be used synonymously with "sibilant", but some authors include also labiodental and/or uvular fricatives in the class.
Some varieties also lack a distinction between the labiodental sound /f/ and the glottal /h/.
Features of the labiodental nasal:
The bilabial flap is a variant of the labiodental flap in several languages, including Mono.
As consonants, these include bilabial and labiodental consonants.
Labiodental and postalveolar production increases throughout development, while velar production decreases.
The labiodental consonants identified by the International Phonetic Alphabet are:
"None of this is true about labiodental flaps," Dr. Ladefoged said in an e-mail message.
Labiodental fricative may refer to: