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Temne language and Voiceless dental and alveolar stops

Shortcuts: Differences, Similarities, Jaccard Similarity Coefficient, References.

Difference between Temne language and Voiceless dental and alveolar stops

Temne language vs. Voiceless dental and alveolar stops

Temne (also Themne, Timne) is a language of the Mel branch of the Niger–Congo language family, spoken in Sierra Leone by about 2 million first-language speakers. The voiceless alveolar stop is a type of consonantal sound used in many spoken languages.

Similarities between Temne language and Voiceless dental and alveolar stops

Temne language and Voiceless dental and alveolar stops have 6 things in common (in Unionpedia): Affricate consonant, Alveolar consonant, Apical consonant, Dental consonant, Laminal consonant, Stop consonant.

Affricate consonant

An affricate is a consonant that begins as a stop and releases as a fricative, generally with the same place of articulation (most often coronal).

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Alveolar consonant

Alveolar consonants are articulated with the tongue against or close to the superior alveolar ridge, which is called that because it contains the alveoli (the sockets) of the superior teeth.

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Apical consonant

An apical consonant is a phone (speech sound) produced by obstructing the air passage with the tip of the tongue.

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Dental consonant

A dental consonant is a consonant articulated with the tongue against the upper teeth, such as,,, and in some languages.

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Laminal consonant

A laminal consonant is a phone produced by obstructing the air passage with the blade of the tongue, the flat top front surface just behind the tip of the tongue on the top.

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Stop consonant

In phonetics, a stop, also known as a plosive or oral occlusive, is a consonant in which the vocal tract is blocked so that all airflow ceases.

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The list above answers the following questions

Temne language and Voiceless dental and alveolar stops Comparison

Temne language has 43 relations, while Voiceless dental and alveolar stops has 192. As they have in common 6, the Jaccard index is 2.55% = 6 / (43 + 192).

References

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