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1. Labials synonyms, Labials pronunciation, Labials translation, English dictionary definition of Labials
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2. Definition of Labials in the Definitions.net dictionary
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3. What does Labials mean? Information and translations of Labials in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on …
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4. Labials or Sounds made at your Lips
Labials, Lips
5. Greek consonants are built around just three basic sounds: Labials, which are formed with the lips
Labials, Lips
6. Q: How can I get a two-year-old to produce bi-Labials? He substitutes /d/ for all of them
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7. It is my observation that the biLabials emerge because the jaw goes up-and-down, not because the lips do anything
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8. A baby begins to babble with biLabials by banging his jaw up-and-down while he is cooing (prolonging his voice)
9. So when I am trying to get the biLabials, I get the child to produce voice
10. A list of words that start with Labials (words with the prefix Labials)
List, Labials
11. We search a large scrabble dictionary for scrabble words starting with Labials - we take the letter or word you enter, and generate all words starting with Labials.In addition there is a list of Words that end with Labials, words that contain Labials, and Synonyms of Labials
Large, Labials, Letter, List
12. ‘I guess that the great typological difference in the use of Labials can speak for the great genetic difference in AmerIndian languages.’ ‘Thus, the broad versus slender contrast may, in the weak voiced Labials, be labelled as ‘w versus v’, but in the strong voiced Labials as ‘round b versus spread b’.’
Labials, Languages, Labelled
13. Synonyms for Labials in Free Thesaurus
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14. Looking for Labials? Find out information about Labials
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15. Music producing sounds by the action of an air stream over a narrow liplike fissure, as in a flue pipe of an Explanation of Labials
Liplike, Labials
16. The Labials are the hardest part of learning to talk without moving your lips
Labials, Learning, Lips
17. Ordinoides usually has 7 upper Labials and 17 mid-body scale rows, but sometimes it has 8 upper Labials and 19 mid-body scales, while the same counts are possible with T
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18. Elegans which typically has 8 upper Labials and 21 mid-body scales
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19. Dear Arabic Labials, A few years back, I taught English to speakers of other languages
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20. Linguo-Labials is the tongue, whereas in biLabials it is the lower lip
Linguo, Labials, Lower, Lip
21. Hence, representing linguo-Labials with core symbol LABIAs thaLt indicate primarily articulation, either bilabial or labio-dental, seems inappropriate
Linguo, Labials, Labias, Labio
22. Upper Labials - The scales along the upper lip of the snake's mouth
Labials, Lip
23. Labials - ओष्ठ्य These letters are pronounced with the help of the lips (the two lips should meet each other)
Labials, Letters, Lips
24. The upper Labials are characteristically “barred” with a whitish anterior edge
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25. Labials 9 is a valid Scrabble Word in NWL, formerly TWL (USA, Thailand, Canada) Labials 9 is a valid Scrabble Word in CSW, formerly SOWPODS (Other Countries) Labials 12 is a valid word in WWF
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26. Definitions for the word, Labials
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27. A light line from Labials not arching above ear, no black blotch above it
Light, Line, Labials
28. Labials Semivowels Sibilants Aspirate प pa य ya श śa ह ha फ pha र ra ष sha [ B3 h̤a] [फ़3 fa] ल la स sa ब ba व va [3 s̤a] भ bha म ma Anusvāra (see Note 4) Anunāsika (see Note 5) Visarga Avagraha (see Note 6) ं ṃ ँ n̐, m̐ ः ḥ ऽ ’ (apostrophe) Notes 1.
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29. Question Options: Yes (Labials) Yes (Nasals) Yes (Voiced) No
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30. Do [m, n, ŋ] form a Natural Class in Standard American English (SAE)? Question options: Yes (Labials) Yes (Nasals) Yes (Voiced) No
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LABIALS [ˈlābēəl]
The plural form of labial is labials.
Labial consonants are consonants in which one or both lips are the active articulator. The two common labial articulations are bilabials, articulated using both lips, and labiodentals, articulated with the lower lip against the upper teeth, both of which are present in English.
• LABIAL STOP (noun) The noun LABIAL STOP has 1 sense: 1. a stop consonant that is produced with the lips Familiarity information: LABIAL STOP used as a noun is very rare.