Labial-velar Consonant
The
labialised velar approximant
or
labial-velar
is a consonant articulated both with the
velum
and with the
lips
(rounded)
.
rowspan="2" | IPA
rowspan="2" | Description
colspan="4" | Example
Language
Orthography
IPA
Meaning
|
labial-velar approximant
|
English
|
w
ay | [] | way
|
voiceless labial-velar fricative
|
English
|
wh
ich | | which
1
Note:
For
English dialects
that distinguish between
which
and
witch
See also
place of articulation
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