Coronal–velar consonant

{{Short description|Consonants that are articulated twice}}

Coronal–velar consonants are doubly articulated at the velum and upper teeth and/or the alveolar ridge.

An example of a coronal–velar consonant is one of the coda allophones of {{IPA|/n/}} in the Jebero language, which is realized as denti-alveolo-velar {{IPA|[n̪͡ŋ]}}.{{sfnp|Valenzuela|Gussenhoven|2013|p=100}}

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  • {{citation

|last1=Valenzuela

|first1=Pilar M.

|last2=Gussenhoven

|first2=Carlos

|year=2013

|title=Shiwilu (Jebero)

|journal=Journal of the International Phonetic Association

|volume=43

|issue=1

|pages=97–106

|url=http://gep.ruhosting.nl/carlos/shiwilu_jipa19.pdf

|doi=10.1017/S0025100312000370

|doi-access=free

}}

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Category:Dental consonants

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