Linguolabial

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IPA mark ◌̫
IPA number 407
IPA character description below seagull symbol
Unicode U + 032B
HTML (dec.) & # 811;
X-SAMPA _N
Kirshenbaum
Production of a linguolabial plosive

In phonetics , linguolabial describes the place of articulation of a sound. A linguolabial is formed by holding the tip of the tongue against the upper lip.

Linguolabials are extremely rare in the languages ​​of the world, but appear e.g. B. Vanuatu in different languages .

In the International Phonetic Alphabet , linguolabials are represented by the combination of an alveolar consonant and a seagull symbol (◌̫, Unicode COMBINING SEAGULL BELOW U + 032B).