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- Apical_consonant abstract "An apical consonant is a phone (speech sound) produced by obstructing the air passage with the tip of the tongue. This contrasts with laminal consonants, which are produced by creating an obstruction with the blade of the tongue (which is just behind the tip). This is not a very common distinction, and typically applied only to fricatives and affricates. Thus many varieties of the English language have either apical or laminal pairs of [t]/[d]. However, some varieties of Arabic, including Hadhrami Arabic, realizes [t] as laminal but [d] as apical.The Basque language uses this distinction for alveolar fricatives, as does Serbo-Croatian. Mandarin Chinese uses it for postalveolar fricatives (the "alveolo-palatal" and "retroflex" series). St'at'imcets uses this as a secondary feature in contrasting velarized and non-velarized affricates. A distinction between apical and laminal is common in Australian languages for the nasals, plosives and usually also the lateral approximants.In the International Phonetic Alphabet, the diacritic for apical consonants is U+033A ̺ combining inverted bridge below (HTML: ̺).".
- Apical_consonant wikiPageID "1223371".
- Apical_consonant wikiPageRevisionID "577258065".
- Apical_consonant above "Apical".
- Apical_consonant decimal "826".
- Apical_consonant hasPhotoCollection Apical_consonant.
- Apical_consonant ipaNumber "409".
- Apical_consonant ipaSymbol "◌̺".
- Apical_consonant subject Category:Consonants.
- Apical_consonant type Abstraction100002137.
- Apical_consonant type Consonant107115021.
- Apical_consonant type Consonants.
- Apical_consonant type LanguageUnit106284225.
- Apical_consonant type Part113809207.
- Apical_consonant type Phone107111047.
- Apical_consonant type Relation100031921.
- Apical_consonant comment "An apical consonant is a phone (speech sound) produced by obstructing the air passage with the tip of the tongue. This contrasts with laminal consonants, which are produced by creating an obstruction with the blade of the tongue (which is just behind the tip). This is not a very common distinction, and typically applied only to fricatives and affricates. Thus many varieties of the English language have either apical or laminal pairs of [t]/[d].".
- Apical_consonant label "Apicaal (fonetiek)".
- Apical_consonant label "Apical consonant".
- Apical_consonant label "Apikal (Linguistik)".
- Apical_consonant label "Consonante apical".
- Apical_consonant label "Consonante apicale".
- Apical_consonant label "Consonne apicale".
- Apical_consonant label "Spółgłoski apikalne i laminalne".
- Apical_consonant label "Апикальные согласные".
- Apical_consonant label "舌尖音".
- Apical_consonant label "舌尖音".
- Apical_consonant sameAs Apikal_(Linguistik).
- Apical_consonant sameAs Consonante_apical.
- Apical_consonant sameAs Consonne_apicale.
- Apical_consonant sameAs Apikal.
- Apical_consonant sameAs Consonante_apicale.
- Apical_consonant sameAs 舌尖音.
- Apical_consonant sameAs Apicaal_(fonetiek).
- Apical_consonant sameAs Spółgłoski_apikalne_i_laminalne.
- Apical_consonant sameAs m.04jvj3.
- Apical_consonant sameAs Q618621.
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- Apical_consonant wasDerivedFrom Apical_consonant?oldid=577258065.
- Apical_consonant isPrimaryTopicOf Apical_consonant.