Everything about Labial Consonant totally explained
Labials are consonants articulated either with both lips (
bilabial articulation) or with the lower lip and the upper teeth (
labiodental articulation). English [m] is a bilabial
nasal sonorant, [b] and [p] are bilabial
stops (plosives), [v] and [f] are labiodental
fricatives.
Bilabial fricatives and the
bilabial approximant don't exist in standard English, but do occur in many languages. For example, the Spanish consonant spelt
b or
v is pronounced as a voiced
bilabial approximant between vowels.
Lip rounding, or
labialisation can also accompany other articulations. English /w/ is a
labialised velar approximant.
Labial consonants are divided into two subplaces of articulation:
Very few languages, however, make a distinction on purely this basis. One example is
Ewe, with both kinds of fricatives. For by far the most other languages in the world,
labial by itself is a sufficient
phonemic specification. Whether the sounds will actually be bilabial or labiodental depends on the language, but the most common pattern is that exhibited in English: bilabial stops and nasals, labiodental fricatives.
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