Rolled consonant voiced dental consonant

The rolled consonant voiced dental consonant is a consonant sound present in certain languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet, is composed of the symbol for a voiced alveolar rolled Consonne, diacrity by the symbol indicating a dental consonant.

Characteristics

Here characteristics of the rolled consonant voiced dental consonant:
  • Its mode of articulation is rolled, which means that it is produced by the vibration of the body of articulation.
  • Its joint is dental consonant, which means that it is articulated with the language on the lower or higher teeth, or both.
  • Its phonation is voiced, which means that the vocal cords vibrate at the time of the articulation.
  • It is a oral Consonne, which means that the air does not escape that by the mouth.
  • It is a central Consonne, which means that it is produced by letting the air pass above the medium of the language, rather than by the sides.
  • Its mechanism of draft is égressif pulmonary, which means that it is articulated by pushing the air by the lungs and through the channel vocatoire, rather than by the glottis or the mouth.

In French

Other languages

See too

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