Interdental consonant
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title:
Interdental consonant
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Interdental consonants are produced by placing the tip of the tongue between the upper and lower front teeth. That differs from typical dental consonants, which are articulated with the tongue against the back of the upper incisors. No language is known to contrast interdental and dental consonants. Interdental consonants may be transcribed with the extIPA subscript, plus superscript bridge, as in, if precision is required, but it is more common to transcribe them as advanced alveolars, as in. I
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Consonant formed with tongue between the teeth
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interdental_consonant
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2024-03-29T04:33:56Z
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