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[
pohst-kon-s
uh
-
nan
-tl
]
post·con·so·nan·tal
/
ˌpoʊst
kɒn
səˈnæn
tl
/
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[
pohst-kon-s
uh
-
nan
-tl
]
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adjective
Phonetics
.
immediately following a consonant.
Origin:
1930–35;
post-
+
consonantal
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Postconsonantal
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lateral
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labial
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consonant
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to represent sounds in written phonetic or phonemic symbols
articulated so that the breath passes on either or both sides of the tongue, as l
involving lip articulation or a rounded vowel
articulated with the lower lip touching the upper front teeth
any sound other than the sound of greatest sonority in a syllable
articulated with the back of the tongue held close to or touching the soft palate
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