Type of consonant
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PALATALType of consonant
LABIALType of consonant.
LENEType of consonant.
PALATALKind of consonant
cerebrala kind of consonant
cerebralsCEREBRAL, a kind of consonant
implosiveof or relating to implosion / an implosive consonant
peeither of the consonant sounds represented by this letter
peseither of the consonant sounds represented by this letter
beseseither of the consonant sounds represented by this letter
betheither of the consonant sounds represented by this letter
peheither of the consonant sounds represented by this letter
pehseither of the consonant sounds represented by this letter
bethseither of the consonant sounds represented by this letter
elisionthe omission of a vowel, consonant, or syllable in pronunciation
elisionsthe omission of a vowel, consonant, or syllable in pronunciation
implodingUtter or pronounce (a consonant) with a sharp intake of air
softest(of a consonant) Pronounced as a fricative (as c in ice)
consonantalrelating to, being, or marked by a consonant or group of consonants
articulationsThe act or manner of uttering a speech sound, esp. a consonant
articulationThe act or manner of uttering a speech sound, esp. a consonant
plosionsThe sudden release of air in the pronunciation of a plosive consonant
hathe 26th letter of the Arabic alphabet, representing a glottal spirant consonant sound
hasthe 26th letter of the Arabic alphabet, representing a glottal spirant consonant sound
consonantallyCONSONANTAL, relating to, being, or marked by a consonant or group of consonants
semivowelsSEMIVOWEL, a speech sound having the nature of both a vowel and a consonant
kafsthe twenty-second letter of the Arabic alphabet, representing a velar stop consonant sound
kafthe twenty-second letter of the Arabic alphabet, representing a velar stop consonant sound
laminalsLAMINAL, a consonant like l or n made with the blade of the tongue
laminalrelating to a lamina / a consonant like l or n made with the blade of the tongue
mutations(in Celtic languages) Change of an initial consonant in a word caused (historically) by the preceding word
syllabic(of a consonant) forming a syllable by itself, as the (n) in a common pronunciation of button
trillingPronounce (a consonant) by rapid vibration of the tongue against the hard or soft palate or the uvula
homorganicof a consonant, articulated at the same point in the vocal tract as a consonant in a different class
lenitionsThe process or result of weakened articulation of a consonant, causing the consonant to become voiced, spirantized, or lost
spirantsa consonant (as f, s, sh) uttered with friction of the breath against some part of the oral passage fricative
spiranta consonant (as f, s, sh) uttered with friction of the breath against some part of the oral passage fricative
fractureThe replacement of a simple vowel by a diphthong owing to the influence of a following sound, typically a consonant
suctionalas in suctional stop, a stop consonant in which the contact of the articulating organs is followed by an inrush of air
lenitionphonological process that weakens consonant articulation at the ends of syllables or between vowels, causing the consonant to become voiced, spirantized, or deleted