Labioalveolar consonant

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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.[1] In the extIPA, they are represented with the alveolar diacritic ◌͇ on the corresponding labial. To avoid descenders, it may be placed above instead: ◌᫨.[2][3]

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List of consonants in the extIPA

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extIPA symbol Description
m͇̊ Voiceless labioalveolar nasal
Voiced labioalveolar nasal
p᫨ Voiceless labioalveolar plosive
Voiced labioalveolar plosive
Voiceless labioalveolar fricative
Voiced labioalveolar fricative
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