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Alveolar Consonant

Alveolar consonant, alveolar, or more briefly, means, articulatory phonetics , a consonant apical whose place of articulation is at the level of alveoli of teeth of the jaw above. Constriction is obtained with the language.

The French has the alveolar Dentale API

The International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) does not use separate symbols for consonants pulmonary alveolar, dental and post-alveolar , except for fricatives and affricates. It uses the diacritic ( supported bridge ) where it is necessary to differentiate between dentals and ( subscribed bar ) for post-alveolar.

The single letters

run Beaten alveolar fricative Spanish o pe r but r Rolled alveolar fricative Spanish pe o rr open s Alveolar fricative deaf French s on z Alveolar fricative voiced French z oo / Exhibit dz Voiced alveolar affricate Italian z z ara year indicator of past Alveolar lateral click Nama See also
Points of articulation
Labial Bilabial Labio-dental
Coronal
( apical , laminal )
Lingual-labial Dental Alveolar Post-alveolar alveolo-palatal retroflex
Dorsal Palatal velar Labio-velar Bellwort
Pharyngeal / Glottal Pharyngeal epiglottal Glottal
Multiple Labio-palatal Labial-velar Post-alveolar-velar
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