The 'voiced labiodental fricative' is a type of
consonantal sound used in some
spoken languages. The symbol in the
International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is , and the equivalent
X-SAMPA symbol is
v.
Although this is a familiar sound to most European listeners, it is cross-linguistically a fairly uncommon sound, being only a quarter as frequent as . The presence of and absence of , along with the presence of otherwise unknown front rounded vowels , is a very distinctive
areal feature of European languages and those of adjacent areas of
Siberia and
Central Asia. Speakers of East Asian languages which lack this sound like
Mandarin and
Japanese tend to pronounce as , thus failing to distinguish the English words "very" and "
berry".
Features
Features of the voiced labiodental fricative:
★ Its
manner of articulation is
fricative, which means it is produced by constricting air flow through a narrow channel at the place of articulation, causing
turbulence.
★ Its
place of articulation is
labiodental which means it is articulated with the lower
lips and the upper
teeth.
★ Its
phonation type is voiced, which means the vocal cords are vibrating during the articulation.
★ It is an
oral consonant, which means air is allowed to escape through the mouth.
★ It is a
central consonant, which means it is produced by allowing the airstream to flow over the middle of the tongue, rather than the sides.
★ The
airstream mechanism is
pulmonic egressive, which means it is articulated by pushing air out of the
lungs and through the vocal tract, rather than from the
glottis or the mouth.
Occurrence
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Abkhaz: е'в'ропа , "Europe"
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Albanian: '''v'alixhe'' , "case"
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Armenian: 'վ'եց , "six"
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Dali Bai: , "fish"
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Hassaniya Arabic: '''v'īl'' , "elephant"
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Chechen: 'в'ашa/'''v'aṣa'' , "brother"
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Czech: '''v'oda'' , "water"
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English: '''v'al'v'''e
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Faroese: ''rø'ð'a'' , "speech"
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French: '''v'al'v'''e , "valve"
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Georgian: 'ვ'იწრო , "narrow"
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German: '''W'ächter'' , "guard"
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Greek: 'β'ερνίκι , "varnish"
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Hungarian: '''v'eszély'' , "danger"
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Kabardian: зэ'в'ы , "narrow"
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Ladino: ''mue'v'e'' , "nine"
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Polish: '''w'ielki'' , "big"
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Norwegian: '''v'ann'' , "water"
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Russian: 'в'олосы , "hair"
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Paraguayan Spanish: '''v'os'' , "you" (some speakers)
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Swedish: '''v'ägg'' , "wall"
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Turkish: ''e'v''' , "house"
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Vietnamese: '''v'ợ'' , "wife"
See also
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List of phonetics topics