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  • A '''stop''' is a [[manner of articulation]], a [[consonant]] where air is held back when uttering it. ...clude noncontinuant nasals, like [m], [n], [ɲ], or [ŋ]. The phonologist's stop is the phoneticians '''plosive''' or '''explosive'''.
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  • ...with slow release of the closure, resulting in a [[fricative]] ending. The stop part and the fricative part have the same place of articulation (i.e. they [[Category:Consonant]]
    762 bytes (107 words) - 14:32, 20 February 2009
  • ...The term is typically used for sequences of a [[nasal]] stop and another consonant, such as [nd] or [mp].
    289 bytes (42 words) - 20:25, 3 July 2014
  • A '''consonant''' is a [[speech sound]] that is produced by obstructing the flow of air th *[[stop]]s
    738 bytes (101 words) - 16:41, 25 May 2014
  • ...''' is a [[plosive]], a [[fricative]], or an [[affricate]], that is, any [[consonant]] where airflow through the vocal tract is obstructed either completely or '''Obstruent''' is a name referring to consonants ([[stop]]s and [[fricative]]s) that are produced by narrowing or complete closure o
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  • ...st between [[velarization|velarized]] and [[palatalization|palatalized]] [[consonant]]s. Almost all consonants make a phonemic contrast between a velarized (or ! rowspan="2"| Consonant<br />phonemes
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  • ...phonetic value. In Hadza, the moraic nasal is homorganic with a following consonant.</ref> 'Sukumaland', but their number seems to be decreasing and many only ...solate]]. Greenberg classified it as [[Khoisan]] due to its use of [[click consonant]]s. If it were not for the clicks, it's likely that Hadza would have been c
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  • ![[Bilabial consonant|Bilabial]] ![[Dental consonant|Dental]]
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