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'''Labiodental''' refers to a narrower subcategory of labial sounds. These sounds are made by pressing the bottom lip against or underneath the upper teeth. The English labiodental sounds notably include [f, v].
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'''Labiodental''' refers to a narrower subcategory of labial sounds. These sounds are made by pressing the bottom lip against or underneath the upper teeth. English and Gaelic labiodental sounds notably include [f, v].
  
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==

Latest revision as of 09:42, 10 November 2020

Labiodental refers to a narrower subcategory of labial sounds. These sounds are made by pressing the bottom lip against or underneath the upper teeth. English and Gaelic labiodental sounds notably include [f, v].

See Also

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References

  • Crystal, David. (1997) A Dictionary of Linguistics and Phonetics. Oxford, UK: Blackwell.
  • Ladefoged, Peter (1993) A Course in Phonetics Third Edition. London: Harcourt Press.