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* /ʍ/ - [[Voiceless labial-velar fricative|Voiceless Bilabial/Velar approximate]] | * /ʍ/ - [[Voiceless labial-velar fricative|Voiceless Bilabial/Velar approximate]] | ||
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Bilabial consonants are those whose production involves contact between the lower lip and the upper lip.
They are widespread among human languages, and the bilabial nasal exists in most natural languages.
List of bilabial consonants
- /m/ - Bilabial nasal
- /b/ - Voiced bilabial stop
- /p/ - Voiceless bilabial stop
- /β/ - Voiced bilabial fricative
- /φ/ - Voiceless bilabial fricative
- /ʙ/ - Bilabial trill
- /ʘ/ - Bilabial click
- /w/ - Bilabial/Velar approximate
- /ʍ/ - Voiceless Bilabial/Velar approximate
This article is part of a series on Phonetics and Phonology. Affricate * Allophone * Aspiration * Bilabial consonant * Buccal * Coronal consonant * Dental consonant * Fricative * Heng * Manner of articulation * Obligatory Contour Principle * Palatalization-split * Phoneme * Phoneme hole * Phonological feature * Rhotacism * Spirant * Stop * Syllable structure * Velar consonant * * |