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Bilabial

Posted byBrian Hopkins May 22, 2019

Speech sounds (i.e., consonants) formed using both lips, examples of which are /p/, /b/ or /w/.  They can be voiced (e.g., bill) or unvoiced (e.g., pill).

See Consonants, Fricative, Glottal, Labio-dental, Lateral sound, Lingua-alveolar (or alveolar), Lingua-dental (or dental), Lingua-palatal (or palatal), Liquid, Plosive, Rhotic sound

Posted byBrian HopkinsMay 22, 2019Posted inUncategorizedTags: glossary

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