Voiceless labial-velar stop: Difference between revisions
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The labial-velar stop is rare sound, occuring in some African natlangs. It is a combined [[Voiceless velar stop|k]] and [[Voiceless labial stop|p]]. Its voiced equivalent is [[Voiced labial-velar stop|ɡ͡b]]. | The labial-velar stop is rare sound, occuring in some African natlangs, mostly in the Sahel belt. It is a combined [[Voiceless velar stop|k]] and [[Voiceless labial stop|p]]. Its voiced equivalent is [[Voiced labial-velar stop|ɡ͡b]]. | ||
It is | It is hypothetized that bilabial clicks may arise from labial-velar stops. | ||
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Revision as of 06:52, 24 November 2008
| k͡p | |
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| Pulmonic Consonant | |
| IPA: | k͡p |
| X-SAMPA: | k_p |
| Place of Articulation: | Labial-velar |
| Manner of Articulation: | Stop |
| Phonological features: | [+consonantal] [+LABIAL] [+DORSAL] [+high] |
The labial-velar stop is rare sound, occuring in some African natlangs, mostly in the Sahel belt. It is a combined k and p. Its voiced equivalent is ɡ͡b.
It is hypothetized that bilabial clicks may arise from labial-velar stops.
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