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In [[phonetics]], '''labiodental''' is a [[place of articulation]] that is characterized by the [[active articulator]] lower lips and the [[passive articulator]] upper teeth. | In [[phonetics]], '''labiodental''' is a [[place of articulation]] that is characterized by the [[active articulator]] lower lips and the [[passive articulator]] upper teeth. | ||
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+ | Fricatives: [f], [v], nasal: [ɱ], approximant: [ʋ]. | ||
===Other languages=== | ===Other languages=== |
Revision as of 14:43, 8 March 2008
In phonetics, labiodental is a place of articulation that is characterized by the active articulator lower lips and the passive articulator upper teeth.
Examples
Fricatives: [f], [v], nasal: [ɱ], approximant: [ʋ].
Other languages
German labiodental (de)