Labial
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British pronunciation/lˈe‍ɪbɪəl/
American pronunciation/lˈeɪbɪəl/

"labial" 的定义和意义

Labial
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唇音

(phonetics) a speech sound that is produced using one or both lips

What is "labial"?

Labial refers to sounds produced using the lips as the primary articulators. These sounds can be classified as either bilabial, where both lips come together, or labiodental, where the lower lip contacts the upper teeth. In English, examples of labial sounds include the bilabial consonants "p" in "pat," "b" in "bat," and "m" in "mat," as well as the labiodental consonant "f" in "fan" and "v" in "van." Labial sounds are important in phonetics because they contribute to the variety of speech sounds and help distinguish words based on their pronunciation.

labial
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唇的

relating to or near the female labium
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唇音的

(phonetics)(of a speech sound) connected with or produced by complete or partial closure of the lips
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