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{{Short description|Phone (speech sound)}} {{Multiple issues| {{One source|date=October 2019}} {{More footnotes needed|date=October 2019}} }} {{Infobox IPA | above = Laminal | ipa symbol = βΜ» | decimal =827 | ipa number =410 }} [[File:Apical, laminal and apicolaminal articulations.svg|thumb|upright=1.13|Schematic linguograms of 1) apical, 2) upper apical, 3) laminal and 4) apicolaminal stops based on {{Harvcoltxt|Dart|1991|p=16}}, illustrating the areas of the tongue in contact with the [[palate]] during articulation (shown in grey)]] A '''laminal consonant''' is a [[phone (phonetics)|phone]] (speech sound) produced by obstructing the air passage with the [[tongue blade|blade]] of the tongue, the flat top front surface just behind the tip of the tongue, in contact with upper lip, teeth, alveolar ridge, to possibly, as far back as the prepalatal arch, although in the last contact may involve parts behind the blade as well.{{sfnp|Catford|1977|p=152}} It is distinct from an [[apical consonant]], produced by creating an obstruction with the tongue apex (tongue tip) only. Sometimes laminal is used exclusively for an articulation that involves only the blade of the tongue with the tip being lowered and apicolaminal for an articulation that involves both the blade of the tongue and the raised tongue tip.{{sfnp|Gafos|1997|p=129}}{{sfnp|Dart|Nihalani|1999|p=133}} The distinction applies only to [[coronal consonant]]s, which use the front of the tongue.
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