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(mention of Arabic; +spanish, atlantic, ancient greek; +phon features)
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{| border="1"; style="float:right; text-align:center;"
{| border="1"; style="float:right;" valign="top"
| style="background:#CCCCFF;" colspan=2 | <big>p</big>
!style="background:#CCCCFF;" colspan=2 align="center"| <big>p</big>
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|-
| colspan=2 | Pulmonic Consonant
|colspan=2 align="center"| Pulmonic Consonant
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| [[IPA]] · [[X-SAMPA]] · [[Kirshenbaum]]: || p · p · p
| [[IPA]] || p
|-
| [[X-SAMPA]] || <tt>p</tt>
|-
| [[Kirshenbaum]] || p
|-
|-
| Place of Articulation: || [[Bilabial]]
| Place of Articulation: || [[Bilabial]]
|-
|-
| Manner of Articulation: || [[Stop]]
| Manner of Articulation: || [[Stop]]
|-
| [[Phonological feature]]s:
| [+consonantal] <br> '''[+<small>LABIAL</small>]'''
|}
|}


The voiceless bilabial stop is an extremely common sound, occuring in almost every natlang.
The voiceless bilabial stop is an extremely common sound, occuring in almost every natlang. Notable exceptions include standard [[Arabic]].
 
===Bilabial stops in natlangs===
===Bilabial stops in natlangs===
'''[[English]]'''
'''[[English]]'''
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| Unreleased || p || cap /kæp/ [kʰæp̚]
| Unreleased || p || cap /kæp/ [kʰæp̚]
|}
|}
'''[[Ancient Greek]]'''
{|
| Plain || π (p) || πούς (pous) /púːs/
|-
| Aspirated || φ (ph) || φωνή (phōnē) /pʰɔːnɛ́ː/
|}
'''[[Spanish]]'''
{|
| Plain || p || perro /perro/ [pero]
|}
===Bilabial stops in conlangs===
'''[[Atlantic]]'''
{|
| Plain || [[Image:Kirumb-small-letter-pee.png|24px]] (p) || pədre [pə̀dɾə]
|}
===See Also===
===See Also===
*[[Voiced bilabial stop|Voiced bilabial stop - b]]
*[[Voiced bilabial stop|Voiced bilabial stop - b]]
*[[Bilabial ejective|Bilabial ejective  - pʼ]]
*[[Bilabial ejective|Bilabial ejective  - pʼ]]

Revision as of 08:57, 16 October 2004

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

The voiceless bilabial stop is an extremely common sound, occuring in almost every natlang. Notable exceptions include standard Arabic.

Bilabial stops in natlangs

English

Plain (s)p spin /spɪn/ [spɪn]
Aspirated p pin /pɪn/ [pʰɪn]
Unreleased p cap /kæp/ [kʰæp̚]

Ancient Greek

Plain π (p) πούς (pous) /púːs/
Aspirated φ (ph) φωνή (phōnē) /pʰɔːnɛ́ː/

Spanish

Plain p perro /perro/ [pero]

Bilabial stops in conlangs

Atlantic

Plain Kirumb-small-letter-pee.png (p) pədre [pə̀dɾə]

See Also