Coronal–velar consonant
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Coronal–velar consonants are doubly articulated at the velum and upper teeth and/or the alveolar ridge.
An example of a coronal–velar consonant is one of the coda allophones of /n/ in the Jebero language, which is realized as dentoalveolo-velar [n̪͡ŋ].[1]
References[edit]
- ^ Valenzuela & Gussenhoven (2013), p. 100.
Bibliography[edit]
- Valenzuela, Pilar M.; Gussenhoven, Carlos (2013), "Shiwilu (Jebero)" (PDF), Journal of the International Phonetic Association, 43 (1): 97–106, doi:10.1017/S0025100312000370
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