bilabial Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌbaɪˈleɪ.bi.əl]
  • Us [ ˌbaɪˈleɪ.bi.əl]

Meaning of bilabial In English

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Examples of bilabial

  • Most of the initial consonants that preceded the vowel were either bilabial or dental-alveolar and were either stops or fricatives.

  • In this case, it is the bilabial nasal from the initial of the plural character men3.

  • Both cases involve a preceding alveolar nasal and a following bilabial plosive.

  • If a word contains an /m/, will there be another bilabial consonant following in the word?

  • For example, the primary gesture for m is the closure of the lips, hence the place of articulation is bilabial.

  • I reached back into my undergraduate memory and remembered the phonetic symbol for the bilabial fricative and gave it my own personal phonemic status - /ph/.

  • These include bilabial, palatal, and velar fricatives as well as labio-dental glides and glottal stops.

  • The cues of the velar stop are, however, preserved in the formant transitions into the following bilabial nasal.

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