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Labioalveolar consonant

Labioalveolar consonants are articulated with the lower lip against the alveolar ridge. They are only found in disordered speech, typically occurring in speakers with excessive overbite when articulating labial consonants. In the extIPA, they are represented with the alveolar diacritic on the corresponding labial. To avoid descenders, it may be placed above instead: .

List of consonants in the extIPA

See also

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