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 |  |  | Bilabial trill - Features: Encyclopedia II - Bilabial trill - In other languagesThe bilabial trill exists as a phoneme in a few languages. In most of the languages where it occurs, it occurs only as a prenasalised bilabial stop with trilled release, [mbʙ]. This developed historically from a prenasalized stop before a relatively high back vowel, such as [mbu], in all but a couple languages, and are usually still limited to such environments. An example is the Kele word [mbʙuen] "its fruit". The known exceptions to this pattern are in Nias ...
See also:Bilabial trill, Bilabial trill - Features, Bilabial trill - In English, Bilabial trill - In other languages, Bilabial trill - Amuzgo, Bilabial trill - Baka, Bilabial trill - Northwest Caucasian languages, Bilabial trill - Pirahã, Bilabial trill - Yi Read more here: » Bilabial trill: Encyclopedia II - Bilabial trill - In other languages |
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