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The voiceless bilabial stop is an extremely common sound, occuring in the majority of natlangs with a voicing distinction amongst stops. It is the voiced counterpart to [[Voiceless bilabial stop|p]].
The voiced bilabial stop is an extremely common sound, occuring in the majority of natlangs with a voicing distinction amongst stops. It is the voiced counterpart to [[Voiceless bilabial stop|p]].


===Bilabial stops in natlangs===
===Bilabial stops in natlangs===

Latest revision as of 02:41, 22 February 2006

b
Pulmonic Consonant
IPA b
X-SAMPA b
Kirshenbaum b
Place of Articulation: Bilabial
Manner of Articulation: Stop
Phonological features: [+consonantal]
[+voice]
[+LABIAL]

The voiced bilabial stop is an extremely common sound, occuring in the majority of natlangs with a voicing distinction amongst stops. It is the voiced counterpart to p.

Bilabial stops in natlangs

English

Voiced b bin /bɪn/

Bilabial stops in conlangs

Klingon

Voiced  (b)  (ghobe') /ɣobɛʔ/