Voiced labial–velar approximant
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The voiced labial–velar approximant is a type of consonantal sound, used in certain spoken languages, including English. It is the sound denoted by the letter Template:Angbr in the English alphabet;<ref>Template:Citation; see the examples on the fifth page.</ref> likewise, the symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is Template:Angbr IPA, or rarely {{#invoke:IPA|main}}, and the equivalent X-SAMPA symbol is w
. In most languages it is the semivocalic counterpart of the close back rounded vowel {{#invoke:IPA|main}}. In inventory charts of languages with other labialized velar consonants, {{#invoke:IPA|main}} will be placed in the same column as those consonants. When consonant charts have only labial and velar columns, {{#invoke:IPA|main}} may be placed in the velar column, (bi)labial column, or both. The placement may have more to do with phonological criteria than phonetic ones.Template:Sfnp
Some languages have a voiced labial–prevelar approximant,Template:Efn which is more fronted than the place of articulation of the prototypical voiced labialized velar approximant, though not as front as the prototypical labialized palatal approximant.
FeaturesEdit
Features of the voiced labial–velar approximant:
Template:Approximant The type of approximant is glide or semivowel. The term glide emphasizes the characteristic of movement (or 'glide') of {{#invoke:IPA|main}} from the {{#invoke:IPA|main}} vowel position to a following vowel position. The term semivowel emphasizes that, although the sound is vocalic in nature, it is not 'syllabic' (it does not form the nucleus of a syllable). Template:Labiovelar Some languages, such as Japanese and perhaps the Northern Iroquoian languages, have a sound typically transcribed as {{#invoke:IPA|main}} where the lips are compressed (or at least not rounded), which is a true labial–velar (as opposed to labialized velar) consonant. Close transcriptions may avoid the symbol {{#invoke:IPA|main}} in such cases, or may use the under-rounding diacritic, {{#invoke:IPA|main}}. Template:Voiced Template:Oral Template:Central articulation Template:Pulmonic
OccurrenceEdit
Language | Word | IPA | Meaning | Notes | ||
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Abkhaz | ауаҩы/awawë | main}} | 'human' | See Abkhaz phonology | ||
Alemannic | Bernese German | lang}} | main}} | 'boy' | Allophone of Template:IPAblink | |
Arabic | Modern StandardTemplate:Sfnp | lang}}/ward | main}} | 'rose' | See Arabic phonology | |
Assamese | ৱাশ্বিংটন/Wašińton | main}} | 'Washington' | |||
Basque | lang}} | main}} | 'four' | |||
Belarusian | lang}}/voŭk | main}} | 'wolf' | See Belarusian phonology | ||
Bengali | lang}}/wada | main}} | 'promise' | Fortitional allophone of the semivowels Template:IPAblink and Template:IPAblink, especially in loan words. See Bengali phonology | ||
Berber | lang}}/äwäl | main}} | 'speech' | |||
Breton | lang}} | main}} | 'nine' | |||
Bulgarian | Colloquial | {{#invoke:Lang|lang}}/lopata | {{#invoke:IPA|main}} | 'shovel' | Contemporary pronunciation of /Template:IPAlink/, an ongoing sound change. See Bulgarian phonology. | |
Pernik dialects | This dialect has a long-standing tradition of pronouncing /ɫ/ as /w/, similar to the Polish language. Independent of the similar sound change happening in the standard language. | |||||
Standard Bulgarian | lang}}/uiski | main}} | 'whiskey' | Appears in borrowings. See Bulgarian phonology | ||
CatalanTemplate:Sfnp | lang}} | main}} | 'fourth' | main}} and {{#invoke:IPA|main}}. See Catalan phonology | ||
Chinese | Cantonese | lang}}/{{#invoke:Lang|lang}} | Template:Audio-IPA | 'dig' | See Cantonese phonology | |
Mandarin | lang}}/{{#invoke:Lang|lang}} | Template:Audio-IPA | See Mandarin phonology | |||
Danish | lang}} | main}} | 'ocean' | Allophone of Template:IPAblink | ||
Dutch | Colloquial | lang}} | main}} | 'cold' | main}} after {{#invoke:IPA|main}}. See Dutch phonology | |
Standard Surinamese | lang}} | main}} | 'cub' | citation | CitationClass=web
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English | lang}} | main}} | 'weep' | See English phonology | ||
FrenchTemplate:Sfnp | lang}} | main}} | 'yes' | See French phonology | ||
German | lang}} | main}} | 'source' | Some regions Template:Citation needed | ||
HawaiianTemplate:Sfnp | lang}} | main}} | 'fast' | main}}. See Hawaiian phonology | ||
Hebrew | Mizrahi | lang}}/kowaḥ | main}} | 'power' | See Modern Hebrew phonology | |
HindustaniTemplate:Sfnp | Hindi | lang}} | {{#invoke:IPA|main}} | 'believe' | See Hindustani phonology | |
Urdu | lang}} | |||||
Irish | lang}} | main}} | 'vote' | See Irish phonology | ||
ItalianTemplate:Sfnp | lang}} | main}} | 'man' | See Italian phonology | ||
Kabardian | lang}}/wa | Template:Audio-IPA | 'you' | |||
Kazakh | lang}}/awa | [awa] | 'air' | |||
Korean | lang}}/{{#invoke:Lang|lang}} | main}} | 'heron' | See Korean phonology | ||
Lao | lang}}/{{#invoke:Lang|lang}} | main}} | 'sweet' | See Lao phonology | ||
LuxembourgishTemplate:Sfnp | lang}} | main}} | 'two' | main}} after {{#invoke:IPA|main}}.Template:Sfnp See Luxembourgish phonology | ||
Malay | lang}} | main}} | 'money' | |||
Malayalam | ഉവ്വ/uvva | main}} | 'Yes' | /ʋ/ around rounded vowels for some speakers. | ||
Mayan | Yucatec | witz | main}} | 'mountain' | ||
Mongol | гавал/ᠭᠠᠪᠠᠯᠠ | main}} | 'skull' | |||
Nepali | lang}} | main}} | 'wind' | See Nepali phonology | ||
OdiaTemplate:Sfnp | ଅଗ୍ରୱାଲ୍/ogrowal | main}} | 'Agrawal' | |||
Pashto | lang}}/war | main}} | 'one time' | |||
Persian | Dari | lang}}/warziš | main}} | 'sport' | may approach /ʋ/ in some regional dialects. | |
Iranian Persian | lang}}/now | main}} | 'new' | Only as a diphthong or colloquially. | ||
PolishTemplate:Sfnp | lang}} | Template:Audio-IPA | 'grace' | See Polish phonology. Corresponds to {{#invoke:IPA|main}} in older pronunciation and eastern dialects | ||
PortugueseTemplate:Sfnp | Most dialects | lang}} | main}} | 'when' | Post-lexically after Template:IPAslink and Template:IPAslink. See Portuguese phonology | |
lang}} | main}} | 'good' (f.) | Epenthetic glide or allophone of Template:IPAslink, following a stressed rounded vowel and preceding an unrounded one.Template:Sfnp | |||
General Brazilian | lang}} | main}} | 'which' | Allophone of Template:IPAslink in coda position for most Brazilian dialects.Template:Sfnp | ||
Romanian | lang}} | main}} | 'mastiff' | See Romanian phonology | ||
Russian | lang}}/volk | main}} | 'wolf' | Southern dialects. | ||
Serbo-Croatian | CroatianTemplate:Sfnp | lang}} | main}} | 'wolf' | main}} before {{#invoke:IPA|main}}.Template:Sfnp See Serbo-Croatian phonology | |
Seri | lang}} | main}} | 'person' | main}} | ||
SloveneTemplate:SfnpTemplate:Sfnp | lang}} | main}} | 'church' | main}} in the syllable coda.Template:SfnpTemplate:Sfnp Voiceless Template:IPAblink before voiceless consonants. See Slovene phonology | ||
Sotho | sewa | main}} | 'epidemic' | See Sesotho phonology | ||
Svan | კუ̂ენ/k'wen | main}} | 'marten' | |||
SpanishTemplate:Sfnp | lang}} | main}} | 'as much' | See Spanish phonology | ||
Swahili | lang}} | main}} | 'student' | |||
Swedish | Central StandardTemplate:Sfnp | main}} in casual speech before the protruded vowels {{#invoke:IPA|main}}. See Swedish phonology | ||||
Tagalog | araw | main}} | 'day' | See Tagalog phonology | ||
Thai | lang}}/waen | main}} | 'ring' | See Thai phonology | ||
VietnameseTemplate:Sfnp | Standard | lang}} | main}} | 'to delegate' | See Vietnamese phonology | |
Southern | lang}} | main}} | 'hometown' | |||
Ukrainian | любов/lübov | [lʲubɔw] | 'love' | See Ukrainian phonology | ||
Welsh | lang}} | main}} | 'woe' | See Welsh phonology | ||
West Frisian | lang}} | main}} | 'to shove' |
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