Voiced bilabial fricative
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The voiced bilabial fricative is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is Template:Angbr IPA, and the equivalent X-SAMPA symbol is B
. The official symbol Template:Angbr IPA is the Greek letter beta.
This letter is also often used to represent the bilabial approximant, though that is more precisely written with a lowering diacritic, that is Template:Angbr IPA. That sound may also be transcribed as an advanced labiodental approximant Template:Angbr IPA, in which case the diacritic is again frequently omitted, since no contrast is likely.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref><ref>Template:Cite thesis</ref> It has been proposed that either a turned Template:Angbr IPA, reversed Template:Angbr IPA or affricate Template:Angbr IPA can be used as a dedicated symbol for the bilabial approximant, but despite occasional usage none of them have gained general acceptance.<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref>
It is extremely rare for a language to make a phonemic contrast between the voiced bilabial fricative and the bilabial approximant. The Mapos Buang language of New Guinea contains this contrast. Its bilabial approximant is analyzed as filling a phonological gap in the labiovelar series of the consonant system rather than the bilabial series.<ref name=":0">Template:Cite book</ref> Proto-Germanic<ref>Template:Cite book</ref> and Proto-Italic<ref>Template:Cite book</ref> are also reconstructed as having had this contrast, albeit with {{#invoke:IPA|main}} being an allophone for another consonant in both cases. In Bashkir language, it is an intervocal allophone of {{#invoke:IPA|main}}, and it is contrastive with {{#invoke:IPA|main}}: {{#invoke:Lang|lang}} {{#invoke:IPA|main}} Template:Gloss, {{#invoke:Lang|lang}} {{#invoke:IPA|main}} Template:Gloss.
The bilabial fricative is diachronically unstable (likely to be considerably varied between dialects of a language that makes use of it) and is likely to shift to {{#invoke:IPA|main}}.<ref>Template:Harvcoltxt, citing Template:Harvcoltxt</ref>
The sound is not the primary realization of any sound in English dialects except for Chicano English, but it can be produced by approximating the normal English {{#invoke:IPA|main}} between the lips; it can also sometimes occur as an allophone of {{#invoke:IPA|main}} after bilabial consonants.
FeaturesEdit
Features of the voiced bilabial fricative:
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OccurrenceEdit
Voiced bilabial fricativeEdit
Language | Word | IPA | Meaning | Notes | |
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Akei | {{#invoke:IPA|main}} | 'four' | |||
Alekano | lang}} | main}} | 'nothing' | ||
Angor | lang}} | main}} | 'horn' | ||
Bengali | Eastern dialects | lang}} | main}}] | 'Visa' | Allophone of Template:IPAslink in Bangladesh and Tripura; {{#invoke:IPA|main}} used in Western dialects. |
Berta | {{#invoke:IPA|main}} | 'no' | |||
Catalan<ref name="wheeler">Template:Harvcoltxt</ref> | lang}} | main}} | 'before' | main}}. Mainly found in betacist ({{#invoke:IPA|main}} and {{#invoke:IPA|main}} merging) dialects. See Catalan phonology | |
Chinese dialects | Fuzhou<ref name="zhuqing">Template:Harvcoltxt</ref> | lang}} {{#invoke:Lang|lang}} |
main}} | 'eighth day of the month' | main}} and {{#invoke:IPA|main}} in certain intervocalic positions.<ref name="zhuqing"/> |
Suburban Shanghainese | 碗盞 ve tse |
main}} | 'bowl' | main}} or {{#invoke:IPA|main}} in other Wu dialects<ref>Template:Cite book</ref> | |
Comorian | upvendza | main}} | 'to love' | main}} and {{#invoke:IPA|main}} | |
Coptic | Bohairic | Template:Coptic | main}} | 'brick' | Shifted to Template:IPAblink with a syllable coda allophone of Template:IPAblink in a later stage. |
Sahidic | Template:Coptic | main}} | |||
Dahalo<ref name="mad34">Template:Harvcoltxt</ref> | {{#invoke:IPA|main}} | 'to want' | main}}, and may be simply a plosive Template:IPAblink instead.<ref name="mad34"/> | ||
English | Some dialects | upvote | main}} | 'upvote' | Less-common allophone of Template:IPAslink after {{#invoke:IPA|main}}, {{#invoke:IPA|main}}, or {{#invoke:IPA|main}} (the more-common alteration being the shifting of the earlier consonant to {{#invoke:IPA|main}}, {{#invoke:IPA|main}}, or {{#invoke:IPA|main}}, respectively, although {{#invoke:IPA|main}}/{{#invoke:IPA|main}}/{{#invoke:IPA|main}} exist in free variation with {{#invoke:IPA|main}}/{{#invoke:IPA|main}}/{{#invoke:IPA|main}}). |
Chicano | very | main}} | 'very' | May be realized as Template:IPAblink instead. | |
Ewe<ref>Template:Harvcoltxt</ref> | lang}} | main}} | 'Ewe' | main}} and {{#invoke:IPA|main}} | |
Fijian | ivava | main}} | 'shoe' | ||
German<ref name="Krech">Template:Harvcoltxt</ref><ref name="Moosmueller">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation | CitationClass=web
}}. This source mentions only intervocalic {{#invoke:IPA|main}}.</ref> || {{#invoke:Lang|lang}} || {{#invoke:IPA|main}} || 'but' || Intervocalic and pre-lateral allophone of {{#invoke:IPA|main}} in casual speech.<ref name="Krech"/><ref name="Moosmueller"/> See Standard German phonology | ||||
Hopi | tsivot | main}} | 'five' | ||
Japanese<ref>Template:Harvcoltxt</ref> | lang}}/{{#invoke:Lang|lang}} | main}} | 'Kobe' | main}} only in fast speech between vowels. See Japanese phonology | |
Kabyle | lang}} | main}} | 'to cut' | ||
Kinyarwanda | lang}} | main}} | 'children' | ||
Korean | lang}}/{{#invoke:Lang|lang}}/{{#invoke:Lang|lang}} | main}} | 'later' | main}} before {{#invoke:IPA|main}} and {{#invoke:IPA|main}}. See Korean phonology | |
Luhya | Wanga Dialect | Nabongo | main}} | 'title for a king' | |
Mapos Buang<ref name=":0" /> | venġévsën | main}} | 'prayer' | Mapos Buang has both a voiced bilabial fricative and a bilabial approximant as separate phonemes. The fricative is transcribed as Template:Angbr, and the approximant as Template:Angbr.<ref name=":0" /> | |
Nepali | lang}} | main}} | 'Meeting' | Allophone of /bʱ/. See Nepali phonology | |
Portuguese | European<ref>Template:Harvcoltxt</ref><ref>Template:Harvcoltxt</ref> | lang}} | main}} | 'Saturday' | main}}. See Portuguese phonology |
Ripuarian | ColognianTemplate:Citation needed | lang}} | main}} | 'wine' | main}} for some speakers; can be {{#invoke:IPA|main}} instead.Template:Citation needed See Colognian phonology |
Sardinian | Logudorese<ref name=log>(Italian) http://www.antoninurubattu.it/rubattu/grammatica-sarda-italiano-sardo.html Template:Webarchive</ref> | paba | Template:Audio-IPA | 'pope' | main}} as well as word-initial {{#invoke:IPA|main}} when the preceding word ends with a vowel and there is no pause between the words.<ref name=log /> |
Turkish<ref name="gk6">Template:Harvcoltxt</ref> | lang}} | main}} | 'body' | main}} before and after rounded vowels.<ref name="gk6"/> See Turkish phonology | |
Turkmen | lang}} | main}} | 'country' | ||
Venda<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref> | lang}} | main}} | 'work party held by one who wants to have the land ploughed or cultivated' | Contrasts with /v/ and /w/ | |
Zapotec | Tilquiapan<ref>Template:Harvcoltxt</ref> | Template:Example needed | main}} |
Bilabial approximantEdit
Language | Word | IPA | Meaning | Notes | |
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Amharic<ref name="hayward48">Template:Harvcoltxt</ref> | lang}} | main}} | 'flower' | main}} medially between sonorants.<ref name="hayward48"/> | |
Asturian | lang}} | main}} | 'swing' | main}} | |
Basque<ref>Template:Harvcoltxt</ref> | lang}} | main}} | 'daughter' | main}} | |
Catalan<ref name="wheeler" /> | lang}} | main}} | 'before' | main}}. Mainly found in betacist ({{#invoke:IPA|main}} and {{#invoke:IPA|main}} merging) dialects. See Catalan phonology | |
Cia-Cia | ᄫᅡᆯ루/walu | [β̞alu] | 'eight' | Allophone of /β/ | |
Dutch | SouthernTemplate:Sfnp | lang}} | Template:Audio-IPA | 'cheek' | main}} in northern Dutch. |
Indonesian | tawa | [taβ̞a] | 'laugh' | Allophone of /w/ by some younger speakers. | |
Japanese | lang}}/{{#invoke:Lang|lang}} | main}} | 'me' | main}}.Template:Sfnp See Japanese phonology | |
Katë<ref>Template:Cite thesis</ref> | Western | lang}} | main}} | 'wood' | main}} and {{#invoke:IPA|main}} in other dialects. |
Kyrgyz | ооба | [оːˈβ̞a] | 'yes' | Allophone of /b/ medially between vowels. | |
Limburgish<ref>Template:Harvcoltxt</ref><ref>Template:Harvcoltxt</ref> | lang}} | main}} | 'to want' | The example word is from the Maastrichtian dialect. | |
Lombard | lang}} | main}} | 'he was going away' | main}} when intervocalic. Used also as an allophone for other positions. | |
Mapos Buang<ref name=":0" /> | wabeenġ | main}} | 'kind of yam' | Mapos Buang has both a voiced bilabial fricative and a bilabial approximant as separate phonemes. The fricative is transcribed as {v}, and the approximant as {w}.<ref name=":0" /> | |
Occitan | Gascon | lang}} | main}} | 'then' | main}} |
Ripuarian | Kerkrade<ref name="skd">Template:Harvcoltxt</ref> | lang}} | main}} | 'smoke' | main}}.<ref name="skd"/> See Kerkrade dialect phonology |
Spanish<ref>Template:Harvcoltxt</ref> | lang}} | main}} | 'lava' | Ranges from close fricative to approximant.<ref>Phonetic studies such as Template:Harvcoltxt have found that Spanish voiced stops may surface as spirants with various degrees of constriction. These allophones are
not limited to regular fricative articulations, but range from articulations that involve a near complete oral closure to articulations involving a degree of aperture quite close to vocalization</ref> Allophone of {{#invoke:IPA|main}}. See Spanish phonology | |
Swedish | Central Standard<ref>Template:Harvcoltxt</ref> | lang}} | main}} | 'problem' | main}} in casual speech. See Swedish phonology |
Ukrainian<ref name="zk">Template:Harvcoltxt</ref> | lang}} | main}} | 'she' | main}}. Can vary with labiodental Template:IPAblink.<ref name="zk"/> See Ukrainian phonology |
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