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Nasal labial–velar approximant

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Consonantal sound
"W̃" redirects here. For the hypothetical particle with symbol W̃, seeGaugino.
Nasal labial–velar approximant

Thenasal labial–velar approximant is a type ofconsonantalsound used in some languages. The symbol in theInternational Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is ⟨⟩, that is, a w with atilde. The equivalent X-SAMPA symbol isw~.

The nasal approximants[ȷ̃] and[w̃] may also be callednasal glides. In some languages likePortuguese, they form a second element of nasal diphthongs.

Features

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Features of thenasal labial–velar approximant:

Occurrence

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LanguageWordIPAMeaningNotes
Kaingang[1][w̃ĩ]'to see'Possible word-initial realization of/w/ before a nasal vowel.[2]
Polishsą[sɔũ̯]'they are'SeePolish phonology
PortugueseMost dialects[3][4]o[sɐ̃w̃]'saint', 'they are'Allophone of/w/ afternasal vowels. SeePortuguese phonology
Some dialects[5]muamba[ˈmw̃ɐ̃bɐ]'smuggling', 'jobbery',
'stash'
Non-syllabic allophone of/u/ betweennasal sounds.
Marathiसंशय/saṃśay[sə̃w̃ʃəe̯]'doubt'Anuswara (ṁ) preceding र (r), व (v), श (ś), ष (ṣ), स (s), ह (h) or ज्ञ (jñ/dnya) is rendered as 'w̃'.
Sericmiique[ˈkw̃ĩːkːɛ]'person'Allophone of/m/
Shipibo[6]banwan[7][βɐ̃ˈw̃ɐ̃]'parrot'Allophone of/w/ after nasal vowels.[6]
Teluguఆమ్లం/āmlaṃ[aːw̃alaw̃]'acid'Common colloquial pronunciation of intervocalic and final m. May also be a [ʋ̃].[8]
Uwaaya[ˈtaw̃aja]'yellow'
Yorubawọ́n[w̃ɔ̃́n]'they'Allophone of /w/ before nasal vowels.

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^Jolkesky (2009:676, 681)
  2. ^Jolkesky (2009:681)
  3. ^Cruz-Ferreira (1995:127)
  4. ^Bisol (2005:179)
  5. ^Lipski, John M. (1975)."Portuguesevinho: diachronic evidence for biphonemic nasal vowels"(PDF).Archived(PDF) from the original on 2024-08-12. Retrieved2025-05-08.
  6. ^abValenzuela, Márquez Pinedo & Maddieson (2001:283)
  7. ^"Shipibo language, alphabet and pronunciation".www.omniglot.com. Retrieved2019-11-27.
  8. ^a study of telugu regional and social dialects: a prosodic analysis by j. venkateswara sastry

References

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External links

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IPA topics
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Encodings
Pulmonic consonants
PlaceLabialCoronalDorsalLaryngeal
MannerBi­labialLabio­dentalLinguo­labialDentalAlveolarPost­alveolarRetro­flexPalatalVelarUvularPharyn­geal/epi­glottalGlottal
Nasalmɱ̊ɱnɳ̊ɳɲ̊ɲŋ̊ŋɴ̥ɴ
Plosivepbtdʈɖcɟkɡqɢʡʔ
Sibilantaffricatetsdzt̠ʃd̠ʒ
Non-sibilant affricatep̪fb̪vt̪θd̪ðtɹ̝̊dɹ̝t̠ɹ̠̊˔d̠ɹ̠˔ɟʝkxɡɣɢʁʡʜʡʢʔh
Sibilantfricativeszʃʒʂʐɕʑ
Non-sibilant fricativeɸβfvθ̼ð̼θðθ̠ð̠ɹ̠̊˔ɹ̠˔ɻ̊˔ɻ˔çʝxɣχʁħʕhɦ
Approximantʋɹɻjɰʔ̞
Tap/flapⱱ̟ɾ̼ɾ̥ɾɽ̊ɽɢ̆ʡ̆
Trillʙ̥ʙrɽ̊r̥ɽrʀ̥ʀʜʢ
Lateral affricatetꞎd𝼅c𝼆ɟʎ̝k𝼄ɡʟ̝
Lateral fricativeɬɮ𝼅𝼆ʎ̝𝼄ʟ̝
Lateral approximantlɭʎʟʟ̠
Lateral tap/flapɺ̥ɺ𝼈̊𝼈ʎ̆ʟ̆

Symbols to the right in a cell arevoiced, to the left arevoiceless.Shaded areas denote articulations judged impossible.

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