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Labialization and Russian phonology

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Difference between Labialization and Russian phonology

Labialization vs. Russian phonology

Labialization is a secondary articulatory feature of sounds in some languages. This article discusses the phonological system of standard Russian based on the Moscow dialect (unless otherwise noted).

Similarities between Labialization and Russian phonology

Labialization and Russian phonology have 10 things in common (in Unionpedia): Allophone, Alveolar consonant, Alveolo-palatal consonant, Coronal consonant, Dental consonant, Glottal stop, Phonology, Russian language, Velar consonant, Velarization.

Allophone

In phonology, an allophone (from the ἄλλος, állos, "other" and φωνή, phōnē, "voice, sound") is one of a set of multiple possible spoken sounds, or phones, or signs used to pronounce a single phoneme in a particular language.

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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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Alveolo-palatal consonant

In phonetics, alveolo-palatal (or alveopalatal) consonants, sometimes synonymous with pre-palatal consonants, are intermediate in articulation between the coronal and dorsal consonants, or which have simultaneous alveolar and palatal articulation.

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Coronal consonant

Coronal consonants are consonants articulated with the flexible front part 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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Glottal stop

The glottal stop is a type of consonantal sound used in many spoken languages, produced by obstructing airflow in the vocal tract or, more precisely, the glottis.

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Phonology

Phonology is a branch of linguistics concerned with the systematic organization of sounds in languages.

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Russian language

Russian (rússkiy yazýk) is an East Slavic language, which is official in Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan, as well as being widely spoken throughout Eastern Europe, the Baltic states, the Caucasus and Central Asia.

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Velar consonant

Velars are consonants articulated with the back part of the tongue (the dorsum) against the soft palate, the back part of the roof of the mouth (known also as the velum).

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Velarization

Velarization is a secondary articulation of consonants by which the back of the tongue is raised toward the velum during the articulation of the consonant.

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Labialization and Russian phonology Comparison

Labialization has 145 relations, while Russian phonology has 95. As they have in common 10, the Jaccard index is 4.17% = 10 / (145 + 95).

References

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