Coronal consonant

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Template:Short description Template:More citations needed Template:IPA notice Coronals are consonants articulated with the flexible front part of the tongue. Among places of articulation, only the coronal consonants can be divided into as many articulation types: apical (using the tip of the tongue), laminal (using the blade of the tongue), domed (with the tongue bunched up), or subapical (using the underside of the tongue) as well as different postalveolar articulations (some of which also involve the back of the tongue as an articulator): palato-alveolar, alveolo-palatal and retroflex. Only the front of the tongue (coronal) has such dexterity among the major places of articulation, allowing such variety of distinctions. Coronals have another dimension, grooved, to make sibilants in combination with the orientations above.

Places of articulationEdit

Coronal places of articulation include the dental consonants at the upper teeth, the alveolar consonants at the upper gum (the alveolar ridge), the various postalveolar consonants (including domed palato-alveolar, laminal alveolo-palatal, and apical retroflex) just behind that, the subapical retroflex consonants curled back against the hard palate, and linguolabial consonants with the tongue against the upper lip. Alveolo-palatal and linguolabial consonants sometimes behave as dorsal and labial consonants, respectively, rather than as coronals.

Coronal sibilants
IPA
symbol
meaning
place
of articulation
passive
(mouth)
Template:Angbr IPA dental
Template:Angbr IPA advanced
(denti-alveolar)
Template:Angbr IPA alveolar
Template:Angbr IPA retracted
(postalveolar)
active
(tongue)
Template:Angbr IPA apical
Template:Angbr IPA laminal
Template:Angbr IPA retroflex
secondary Template:Angbr IPA palatalized coronal
Template:Angbr IPA alveolo-palatal
Template:Angbr IPA palato-alveolar
Template:Angbr IPA labialized coronal
Template:Angbr IPA velarized coronal
Template:Angbr IPA pharyngealized coronal
voice-onset time Template:Angbr IPA aspirated coronal

ExamplesEdit

ArabicEdit

In Arabic and Maltese philology, the sun letters represent coronal consonants.

EuropeanEdit

European coronal consonants
IPA
symbol
Name of the consonant Language Example IPA
Template:Angbr IPA Voiced alveolar sibilant English zoo main}}
Template:Angbr IPA Voiceless alveolar sibilant sea main}}
Template:Angbr IPA Voiced dental fricative that main}}
Template:Angbr IPA Voiceless dental fricative thud main}}
Template:Angbr IPA Voiced palato-alveolar fricative vision main}}
Template:Angbr IPA Voiceless palato-alveolar fricative she main}}
Template:Angbr IPA Alveolar nasal name main}}
Template:Angbr IPA Voiced alveolar plosive day main}}
Template:Angbr IPA Voiceless alveolar plosive tea main}}
Template:Angbr IPA Alveolar approximant reef main}}
Template:Angbr IPA Alveolar lateral approximant lift main}}
Template:Angbr IPA Alveolar trill Spanish perro main}}
Template:Angbr IPA Alveolar flap pero main}}

Australian AboriginalEdit

In Australian Aboriginal languages, coronals contrast with peripheral consonants.

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Laminal Apical
Alveopalatal Dental Alveolar Retroflex
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See alsoEdit

ReferencesEdit

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Further readingEdit

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