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Voiceless bilabial fricative

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The voiceless bilabial fricative is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is ɸ, and the equivalent X-SAMPA symbol is p\.

Features

Features of the voiceless bilabial fricative:

Occurrence

Language Word IPA Meaning Notes
Ainu フチ [ɸu̜tʃi] 'grandmother'
Angor fi [ɸi] 'body'
Ewe éƒá ɸá] 'he polished'
Itelmen чуфчуф [tʃuɸtʃuɸ] 'rain'
Japanese[1] 腐敗/fuhai [ɸɯhai] 'decay' Allophone of /h/ before /ɯ/. See Japanese phonology
Kaingang [ɸɨ] 'seed'
Kalupaya [ɸɨ] 'seed'
Kwama [kòːɸɛ́] 'basket'
Mao [ʔɑ̄ˈɸɑ́ŋ] 'empty'
Māori whakapapa [ɸakapapa] 'genealogy'
Odoodee pagai [ɸɑgɑi] 'coconut'
Spanish Andalusian Spanish[2] los viejos [lɔ 'ɸjɛhɔ] 'the old ones' Allophone of /b/. See Spanish phonology
Turkmen fabrik [ɸabrik] 'factory'

References

  1. ^ Okada (1991:95)
  2. ^ Pérez, Aguilar & Jiménez (1998:225-228)

Bibliography

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