Labiodental
In phonetics , labiodental describes the place of articulation of a sound. A labiodental According or Labiodental (also Labiodentalis (f);. German lip According tooth ) is reacted with lips ( latin labia , even labiae , labeae ) and teeth ( lat. Dentes ) is formed. In German these are the voiced consonant "w" and the unvoiced "f" .
AFI | description | example | |||
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language | Notation | IPA | Meaning ( signified ) | ||
p̪ | Voiceless labiodental plosive | Greek | σά π φειρος | [ˈSa p̪ firo̞s̠] | "Sapphire" |
b̪ | Voiced labiodental plosive | ||||
p̪͡f | voiced labiodental affricate | Xitsonga | tim pf uvu | [tim̪ p̪͡f uβu] | "Hippopotamus" |
b̪͡v | voiceless labiodental affricate | Xitsonga | shile bv u | [ʃile b̪͡v u] | " Chin " |
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Voiced labiodental nasal | English | sy m phony | [ˈSɪ ɱ fəni ] | "Symphony" |
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Voiceless labiodental fricative | English | f at | [ f æn] | "Subjects" |
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Voiced labiodental fricative | English | v at | [ v æn] | "Pickup truck" |
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labiodental approximant | Dutch | w ang | [ ʋ ɑŋ ] | "Cheek" |

Sagittal plane of the human oral cavity , oro pharynx and Larynopharynx. Articulation locations (active and passive): 1 exolabial (outer part of the lip) 2 endolabial (inner part of the lip) 3 dental (teeth) 4 alveolar (front part of the dental dam) 5 postalveolar (rear part of the dental dam and a little behind it) 6 prepalatally (front part of the hard palate) 7 palatal (hard palate) 8 velar (soft palate) 9 uvular (also postvelar; uvula) 10 pharyngeal (pharynx) 11 glottal (also laryngeal ; vocal cords) 12 epiglottal (epiglottis) 13 radical (tongue root) 14 posterodorsal (rear part of the tongue) 15 anterodorsal (front part of the tongue) 16 laminal (tongue leaf ) 17 apical (tip of the tongue) 18 sublaminal (also subapical; underside of the tongue)
Web links
Wiktionary: Labiodental - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations
literature
- John Clark; Collin Yallop; Janet Fletcher: An Introduction to Phonetics and Phonology. 3rd edition. Blackwell Textbooks in Linguistics, Wiley-Blackwell, 2006
- T. Alan Hall: Phonology: An Introduction. De Gruyter Study Book, de Gruyter, Berlin / New York 2000, ISBN 3-1101-5641-5
- Peter Ladefoged ; Ian Maddieson: The Sounds of the World's Languages. Blackwell, Oxford 1996, ISBN 0-631-19814-8 .
Individual evidence
- ^ Christian Ebert: Phonetics & Phonology. Articulatory Phonetics. (Hall, Chapters 1.1 - 1.5; Clark & Yallop, Chapters 2 & 3) Bielefeld University. Faculty of Linguistics and Literary Studies. WS 2005/2006
- ^ Christian Ebert: Phonetics & Phonology. Articulatory Phonetics. Bielefeld University. Faculty of Linguistics and Literary Studies. WS 2005/2006 (Clark & Yallop, Chapter 2 & 6)
- ^ Christian Ebert: Phonetics & Phonology. Articulatory Phonetics. (Hall, Chapters 1.1 - 1.5; Clark & Yallop, Chapters 2 & 3) Exercises & Solutions, Bielefeld University. Faculty of Linguistics and Literary Studies. WS 2005/2006