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*the bilabial sounds of English are [p, b, m]
 
*the bilabial sounds of English are [p, b, m]
*the bilabial sounds of Gaelic are [p, pʰ, m] represented by the spellings <b, p, m> respectively.  
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*the bilabial sounds of Gaelic are [p, pʰ, m] represented by the spellings <nowiki><b, p, m></nowiki> respectively.  
  
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==
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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bilabial_consonants Wikipedia page on Bilabial Consonants]
 
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bilabial_consonants Wikipedia page on Bilabial Consonants]
 
*[http://www.paulmeier.com/ipa/charts.html Interactive IPA Charts]
 
*[http://www.paulmeier.com/ipa/charts.html Interactive IPA Charts]
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==References==
  
 
[[Category: Technical Definitions]]
 
[[Category: Technical Definitions]]
 
[[Category: Phonetics]]
 
[[Category: Phonetics]]

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A bilabial is a sound made using both lips.

  • the bilabial sounds of English are [p, b, m]
  • the bilabial sounds of Gaelic are [p, pʰ, m] represented by the spellings <b, p, m> respectively.

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