Fricative Consonant - Central Non-sibilant Fricatives

Central Non-sibilant Fricatives

  • voiceless bilabial fricative
  • voiced bilabial fricative
  • voiceless labiodental fricative, as in English fine
  • voiced labiodental fricative, as in English vine
  • voiceless linguolabial fricative
  • voiced linguolabial fricative
  • , voiceless dental fricative, as in English thing
  • , voiced dental fricative, as in English that
  • , Voiceless alveolar non-sibilant fricative
  • , Voiced alveolar non-sibilant fricative
  • voiceless trilled fricative
  • voiced trilled fricative
  • voiceless palatal fricative
  • voiced palatal fricative
  • voiceless velar fricative
  • voiced velar fricative
  • voiceless palatal-velar fricative (articulation disputed)
  • voiceless uvular fricative
  • voiceless pharyngeal fricative
  • voiceless epiglottal fricative

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