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Bilabial trill

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IPA – number 121
IPA – text ʙ
IPA – image Image:Xsampa-Bslash.png
Entity ʙ
X-SAMPA B\
Kirshenbaum b<trl>
Sound sample 

The bilabial trill is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is ʙ, and the equivalent X-SAMPA symbol is B\.

ʙ was a lowercase form of B in Jaŋalif and similar alphabets.

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[edit] Features

Features of the bilabial trill:

[edit] In English

English does not have a bilabial trill in any words. It does however use a rather loose bilabial trill to express that one is shivering cold, which is spelled brrr.

[edit] In other languages

The bilabial trill exists as a phoneme in a few languages. In most of the languages where it occurs, it occurs only as a prenasalised bilabial stop with trilled release, [mbʙ]. This developed historically from a prenasalized stop before a relatively high back vowel, such as [mbu], in all but a couple languages, and are usually still limited to such environments. An example is the Kele word [mbʙuen] "its fruit". The known exceptions to this pattern are in Nias and the occasionally trilled fricative vowels of Yi.

Some languages, such as Mangbetu (spoken in North-Eastern Zaire) and Mewun (spoken in Vanuatu), may have both voiced and voiceless bilabial trill.

[edit] Amuzgo

Amuzgo has the bilabial trill, but uses it only exceptionally.

[edit] Baka

Baka has the bilabial trill, but it is used rarely.

[edit] Northwest Caucasian languages

In Abkhaz and Ubykh, the "affricates" [tʙ tʙ’ dʙ] are allophones of /tʷ tʷ’ dʷ/.

[edit] Pirahã

In Pirahã, the bilabial trill is an allophone of /b/.

[edit] Yi

Liangshang (Cool Mountain) Yi has two "buzzed" or fricative vowels, written , i̤, which may also be trilled, [ʙ̝, r̝].

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  Consonants (List, table) See also: IPA, Vowels  
Pulmonics Bilabial Lab'den. Dental Alveolar Postalv. Retroflex Palatal Velar Uvular Pharyn. Epiglottal Glottal Non-pulmonics and other symbols
Nasals m ɱ n ɳ ɲ ŋ ɴ Clicks  ʘ ǀ ǃ ǂ ǁ
Plosives p b t d ʈ ɖ c ɟ k ɡ q ɢ ʡ ʔ Implo­­sives  ɓ ɗ ʄ ɠ ʛ
Fricatives ɸ β f v θ ð s z ʃ ʒ ʂ ʐ ç ʝ x ɣ χ ʁ ħ ʕ ʜ ʢ h ɦ Ejec­­tives 
Approximants β̞ ʋ ɹ ɻ j ɰ Other laterals  ɺ ɫ
Trills ʙ r ʀ Co-articulated approximants  ʍ w ɥ
Flaps & Taps ѵ̟ ѵ ɾ ɽ Co-articulated fricatives  ɕ ʑ ɧ
Lat. Fricatives ɬ ɮ Affricates  ʦ ʣ ʧ ʤ
Lat. Appr'mants l ɭ ʎ ʟ Co-articulated stops  k͡p ɡ͡b ŋ͡m
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