A voiced bilabial trill is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents the sound is ⟨ʙ⟩, a small capital letter b.
Features
Features of a voiced bilabial trill:
Occurrence
Plain
Occurrences of [ʙ] in various languages
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Word
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Meaning
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Notes
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| Medumba
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[mʙʉ́]
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'dog'
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| Ngwe
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Lebang dialect
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[àʙɨ́]
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'ash'
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| Dongo
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bbo̍ |
[ʙō] |
'two' |
Phonemic. Contrasts with /ʙ̥/.[1]
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| Pirahã
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kaoáíbogi
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[kàò̯áí̯ʙòˈɡì]
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'evil spirit'
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Allophone of /b/ before /o/
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| Damin
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pr2уuu
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[ʙ\ʙjuː]
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'branch'
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Can either be single pr [ʙ] or doubled pr2 [ʙ\ʙ] depending on the word
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| Komi-Permyak[2]
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[ʙuɲɡaɡ]
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'dung beetle'
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Generally paralinguistic. Apart from interjections, [ʙuɲɡaɡ] is the only lexeme this sound is found in.
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| Kwomtari[3]
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| Sko[3]
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Prenasalized
Occurrences of [ᵐʙ] in various languages
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Word
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Meaning
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Notes
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| Kele[4][5]
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[ᵐʙulim]
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'face'
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And other languages of the Admiralty Islands
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| Titan[4][5]
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[ᵐʙutukei]
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'wooden plate'
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| Unua[6]
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[ᵐʙue]
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'pig'
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| Ahamb[7]
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[nãᵐʙwas]
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'pig'
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Phonemic; contrasts between /ᵐʙ/ and /ʙ̥/.
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| Kilmeri[3]
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Prestopped trills and stops with trill release
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Word
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Meaning
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Notes
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| Sangtam[8]
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[kʰi˥t̪͡ʙa˧]
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'hip joint'
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Word-medial realization of phonemic /t̪͡ʙ̥/, contrasts with aspirated /t̪͡ʙ̥ʰ/.[8][9]
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| Lizu[10][11]
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TU,
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[tʙ̩˥˩]
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'bean'
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Syllabic; allophone of /u/ after initial /pʰ, p, b, tʰ, t, d/.[10]
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| Namuyi[12]
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tbĭh
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[t͡ʙ̩˨][12]
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'to slaughter'
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[ʙ] is classified as an allophone of /u/ following /p, b, t, d/ in the phonemic analysis of Huáng (1992:673–674), and Yǐn (2016).[13] Phonemic according to Pavlík (2017), occurring before /u/ or as a syllabic consonant; the trill components may be voiceless [ʙ̥] when preceded by voiceless plosives. No bilabial trills are present in the phonemic analysis of Nishida (2013).
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| dbù
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[d͡ʙu˥˨][12]
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'wild'
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| pbĭh
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[p͡ʙ̩][12]
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'to deliver'
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| [b͡ʙuda][12]
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surname
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| Pumi[11]
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biiv
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[pʙ̩˥]
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'to dig'
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Syllabic; allophone of /ə/ after /pʰ, p, b, tʰ, t, d/.
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Phonology
In many of the languages in which the bilabial trill occurs, it occurs only as part of a prenasalized bilabial stop with trilled release, [mbʙ]. That developed historically from a prenasalized stop before a relatively high back vowel like [mbu]. In such instances, the sounds are usually still limited to the environment of a following [u]. However, the trills in Mangbetu may precede any vowel[14] and are sometimes preceded by only a nasal.
See also
Notes
- ^ Pasch, Helma (1986). Die Mba-Sprachen: Die Nominalklassensysteme und die genetische Gliederung einer Gruppe von Ubangi-Sprachen. Sprache und Geschichte in Afrika (SUGIA) (in German). Vol. Suplement 6. Köln: Rüdiger Köppe. p. 359. ISSN 0720-0986.
- ^ Wichmann, Yrjö; Uotila, T. E. (1942). Syrjänischer Wortschatz nebst Hauptzügen der Formenlehre. Helsinki: Suomalais-Ugrilainen Seura.
- ^ a b c Foley, William A. (2018). "The Languages of the Sepik-Ramu Basin and Environs". In Palmer, Bill (ed.). The Languages and Linguistics of the New Guinea Area: A Comprehensive Guide. The World of Linguistics. Vol. 4. Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton. pp. 197–432. ISBN 978-3-11-028642-7.
- ^ a b Ladefoged (2005:165)
- ^ a b Bowern, Claire (2012). Sivisa Titan. University of Hawai'i Press.
- ^ Dimock (2005:19)
- ^ Rangelov, Tihomir (2019), The bilabial trills of Ahamb (Vanuatu): acoustic and articulatory properties, University of Waikato
- ^ a b Coupe, Alexander (2016), "Prestopped bilabial trills in Sangtam", Proceedings of the 18th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, Glasgow, 10-14 August 2015.
- ^ Coupe, Alexander (2020), "Northern Sangtam phonetics, phonology and word list" (PDF), Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area, 43 (1): 148–189, doi:10.1075/ltba.19014.cou
- ^ a b Chirkova & Chen (2013:78)
- ^ a b Chirkova, Katia (2012). "The Qiangic Subgroup from an Areal Perspective: A Case Study of Languages of Muli" (Archive). In Languages and Linguistics 13(1):133-170. Taipei: Academia Sinica.
- ^ a b c d e Pavlík (2017)
- ^ Pavlík (2017:32)
- ^ See, e.g., among the numerous data of Robert G. McKee's "Concerning Meegye and Mangbetu’s bilabial trills," in Advances in Nilo-Saharan Linguistics: Proceedings of the 8th Nilo-Saharan Linguistics Colloquium, University of Hamburg, August 22–25, 2001, Doris L. Payne & Mechthild Reh (eds.), 181–189 (2007, Rüdiger Köppe Verlag, Cologne).
References
- Capell, Arthur; Layard, John (1980), "Materials in Atchin, Malekula: Grammar, Vocabulary and Texts" (PDF), Pacific Linguistics (20), Canberra, ACT: The Australian National University, doi:10.15144/PL-D20, hdl:1885/144536, ISBN 0-85883-231-3
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- Chirkova, Katia; Chen, Yiya (2013), "Lizu" (PDF), Journal of the International Phonetic Association, 43 (1): 75–86, doi:10.1017/S0025100312000242
- Dimock, Laura (2005). "The Bilabial Trill in Unua" (PDF). Wellington Working Papers in Linguistics. 17: 17–33. ISSN 1170-1978.
- Crowley, Terry (2006). Lynch, John (ed.). Naman: a vanishing language of Malakula (Vanuatu). Canberra, ACT: Pacific Linguistics. ISBN 0-85883-565-7.
- Huáng, Bùfán, ed. (1992), 藏緬語族語言詞彙 [Tibeto-Burman language vocabulary] (in Chinese), Beijing: Minzu University Press
- Ladefoged, Peter (2005). Vowels and Consonants (Second ed.). Blackwell.
- Nishida, Fuminobu (2013). "Phonetics and Phonology of Dzolo Dialect of Namuyi". Arutesu Riberaresu / Artes Liberales. 92: 21–54. doi:10.15113/00013130.
- Pavlík, Štěpán (2017). The Description of Namuzi Language (Ph.D. thesis). Charles University. hdl:20.500.11956/95965.
- Rangelov, Tihomir; Walworth, Mary; Barbour, Julie (2023). "A multifaceted approach to understanding unexpected sound change: The bilabial trills of Vanuatu's Malekula Island". Diachronica. doi:10.1075/dia.21051.ran. ISSN 0176-4225. Retrieved 2023-05-07.
- Sedláček, Kamil (1967), "The Law of Phonetic Change in Initial Clusters in Common Sino-Tibetan", Monumenta Serica, 26: 6–34, doi:10.1080/02549948.1967.11744953, JSTOR 40725837
- Yǐn, Wèibīn (2016), 納木茲語語法標註文本 [Grammar of Namuzi with Annotated Texts] (in Chinese), Beijing: Social Science Literature Press
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