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  1. Palate

    Linked via "secondary articulation"

    Palatalization and Secondary Articulation
    Palatalization is a phonological process where a consonant receives a secondary articulation, involving a simultaneous raising of the tongue body toward the hard palate, even if the primary point of articulation is elsewhere (e.g., the lips or alveolar ridge). This process is marked diacritically…
  2. Phonemes

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    Consonant Systems
    Consonant phonemes are categorized by their place of articulation (e.g., bilabial, alveolar, velar) and manner of articulation (e.g., stop, fricative, nasal). Systems often include phonemes categorized by secondary articulation, such as [labialization](/entries/la…
  3. Velar Stop

    Linked via "secondary articulations"

    Secondary Articulations
    The association between the velar stop and secondary articulations is widespread. The most commonly cited is labialization (see Lip Rounding), where the lips round in anticipation of a subsequent rounded vowel, represented as $/k^{\text{w}}/$.
    Conversely, in specific contexts involving the articulation of nasal consonants, the velar stop may undergo nasal release. Instead of the characteristic sharp burst of [oral air](/entries/…