Voiceless Bidental Fricative
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The voiceless bidental fricative is a rare
consonant In articulatory phonetics, a consonant is a speech sound that is articulated with complete or partial closure of the vocal tract. Examples are and pronounced with the lips; and pronounced with the front of the tongue; and pronounced w ...
al sound. The only natural language known to use it is the Shapsug dialect of Adyghe, where it appears as a variant of . People with
hypoglossia Hypoglossia is a short, incompletely developed tongue. It can occur either as an isolated malformation or in association with other deformities, particularly limb Limb may refer to: Science and technology * Limb (anatomy), an appendage of a human ...
(abnormally small tongue) may use it for target .


Features

Features of the voiceless bidental fricative: * Its
place of articulation In articulatory phonetics, the place of articulation (also point of articulation) of a consonant is a location along the vocal tract where its production occurs. It is a point where a constriction is made between an active and a passive articula ...
is
bidental ] In Religion in ancient Rome, ancient Roman religion, a Bidental was a sacred shrine erected on the spot where lightning had struck. Creation Any remains and scorched earth at the spot were to be burned in a hole at the location by priests cal ...
, which means it is articulated with the lower and upper teeth pressed together.


Occurrence


See also

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List of phonetics topics A * Acoustic phonetics * Active articulator * Affricate * Airstream mechanism * Alexander John Ellis * Alexander Melville Bell * Alfred C. Gimson * Allophone * Alveolar approximant () * Alveolar click () * Alveolar consonant * Alveolar ej ...


References

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