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* labialized voiceless velar plosive ( Listen ) ( in Northwest Caucasian languages, Nahuatl, Taos, Chipewyan, Hadza, Gwich ’ in, Tlingit, Akan, Nez Perce, Archi, Cantonese, Wari ’, Chaha, Dahalo, Hausa, Igbo, Italian, Lao, Nahuatl, Paha, Tigrinya )
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labialized and voiceless
Abkhaz has a very large number of consonants ( 58 in the literary dialect ), with three-way voiced / voiceless / ejective and palatalized / labialized / plain distinctions.
* labialized voiceless uvular plosive ( Listen ) ( in Northwest Caucasian languages, Paha, Tlingit, Nez Perce )
* labialized voiceless palato-alveolar affricate ( Listen ) ( in Circassian, Archi, Abaza, Paha, Aghul )
* labialized voiceless velar fricative ( Listen ) ( in Circassian, Abaza, Avestan, Chaha, Oowekyala, Taos, Navajo, Tigrinya, Lillooet, Tlingit )
* labialized voiceless uvular fricative ( Listen ) ( in Circassian, Abkhaz, Archi, Lillooet, Tlingit, Wari ’, Chipewyan, Oowekyala )
labialized and velar
English is a voiced labialized velar approximant, which is far more common than the purely labial approximant.
The realization of the highly variable phoneme is more frontal on the mainland and can vary between and, while the realizations on Åland are more similar to the velar ( and often distinctly labialized ) in the neighboring parts of Sweden.
A labialized velar is a velar consonant which is labialized, that is, which has an / w /- like secondary articulation.
* labialized voiced velar plosive ( Listen ) ( in Northwest Caucasian languages, Akan, Archi, Chaha, Dahalo, Hausa, Oowekyala, Hadza, Igbo, Gwich ’ in, Paha, Tigrinya )
* labialized velar approximant ( voiced ) ( widespread ; in every above-mentioned language, as well as e. g. Arabic, English, Korean, Vietnamese )
In most languages it is a labialized velar approximant, and the semivocalic counterpart of the close back rounded vowel.
Some languages, such as Japanese and perhaps the Northern Iroquoian languages, have a sound typically transcribed as where the lips are compressed ( or at least not rounded ), which is a true labial – velar ( as opposed to labialized velar ) consonant.
The voiceless labiovelar ( labialized velar ) approximant ( traditionally called a voiceless labiovelar fricative ) is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages.
labialized and plosive
On the other hand, the voiceless labialized velar plosive has only a single stop articulation, velar (), with a simultaneous approximant-like rounding of the lips.
For example, the voiceless labialized velar plosive has only a single stop articulation, velar, with a simultaneous-like rounding of the lips, and is usually heard as a kind of.
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