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In
phonetics, 'labiodentals' are
consonants
articulated with the lower
lip and the upper
teeth. The labiodental consonants identified by the
International Phonetic Alphabet are:
Notes:
# is an
allophone of /m/ that occurs before /v/ and /f/.
#The stops (the plosives and the nasal ) are not confirmed to exist as separate
phonemes in any language. They are sometimes written as '' ''(qp'' and ''db''
monograms).
#This applies only to the XiNkuna dialect of 'Tsonga' where it is a separate phoneme (with aspirated and unaspirate allophones in
free variation. Please note these differ from the German
bilabial-labiodental affricate which commences with a
bilabial p.
#Again, found only in the XiNkuna dialect.
See also
★
Place of articulation
★
List of phonetics topics
★
Dentolabial consonant