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Encyclopedia > Velarized lateral alveolar approximant
IPA - Unicode ɫ
IPA - image Image:Xsampa-l_eor5.png
X-SAMPA 5

The velarized alveolar lateral approximant (also called dark l) is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is ɫ, and the equivalent X-SAMPA symbol is 5. The velarized lateral alveolar approximant occurs in English, and it is the sound denoted by the letter "l" in bell and milk. The sound denoted by the letter "l" in lip or please, however, is a different sound, the non-velarized or "plain" alveolar lateral approximant.



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Science Fair Projects - Velarized alveolar lateral approximant (422 words)
Its place of articulation is alveolar which means it is articulated with the tip of the tongue against the alveolar ridge.
It is a lateral consonant, which means it is produced by allowing the airstream to flow over the sides of the tongue, rather than the middle of the tongue.
The velarized lateral alveolar approximant occurs in English, and it is the sound denoted by the letter 'l' in bell and milk.
Velarized alveolar lateral approximant - definition of Velarized alveolar lateral approximant in Encyclopedia (290 words)
The velarized lateral alveolar approximant occurs in English, and it is the sound denoted by the letter "l" in bell and milk.
Its place of articulation is alveolar which means it is articulated with the tip of the tongue against the alveolar ridge.
It is a lateral consonant, which means it is produced by allowing the airstream to flow over the sides of the tongue, rather than the center of the tongue.
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