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The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents the sound is \u27e8\u0299\u27e9, a small capital version of the Latin letter b, and the equivalent X-SAMPA symbol is B.Table of ContentsFeatures[edit]Varieties[edit]Occurrences[edit]Prenasalized[edit]Prestopped trills and stops with trill release[edit]Phonology[edit]See also[edit]References[edit]External links[edit]Features[edit]Features of the voiced bilabial trill:Varieties[edit]IPADescription\u0299Voiced bilabial trill\u1d50\u0299Prenasalized voiced bilabial trillOccurrences[edit]The Knorkator song “[Buchstabe]” (the actual title is a glyph) on the 1999 album Hasenchartbreaker uses a similar sound (though linguolabial instead of bilabial) to replace “br” in a number of German words (e.g. [\u02c8\u0299a\u02d0tka\u0250\u032ft\u0254f\u0259ln] for Bratkartoffeln).Prenasalized[edit]Occurrences of [\u1d50\u0299] in various languagesAffiliationLanguageWordIPAMeaningNotesOceanicKele[3][4][\u1d50\u0299ulim]‘face’And other languages of the Admiralty IslandsTitan[3][4][\u1d50\u0299utukei]‘wooden plate’Unua[5][\u1d50\u0299ue]‘pig’Ahamb[6][n\u00e3\u1d50\u0299was]‘pig’Phonemic; contrasts between \/\u1d50\u0299\/ and \/\u0299\u0325\/.Prestopped trills and stops with trill release[edit]Occurrences of bilabial trills with a stop in various languagesAffiliationLanguageWordIPAMeaningNotesNagaSangtam[t\u0361\u0299\u00e0\u014b][7]‘needle’Phonemic as \/t\u0361\u0299\/, contrasts with \/t\u0361\u0299\u0325\u02b0\/.[7]QiangicLizu[8][9]TU,[t\u0299\u0329\u02e5\u02e9]‘bean’Syllabic; allophone of \/u\/ after initial \/p\u02b0, p, b, t\u02b0, t, d\/.[8]Namuyi[10]tb\u012dh[t\u0361\u0299\u0329\u02e8][10]‘to slaughter’Phonemic according to Pavl\u00edk (2017) occurring before \/u\/ or as a syllabic consonant.[\u0299] is classified as an allophone of \/u\/ following a \/p\/, \/b\/, \/t\/ or \/d\/ in the phonemic analysis of Hu\u00e1ng (1992:673\u2013674), and Y\u01d0n (2016).[11]No bilabial trills are present in the phonemic analysis of Nishida (2013).db\u00f9[d\u0361\u0299u\u02e5\u02e8][10]‘wild’pb\u012dh[p\u0361\u0299\u0329][10]‘to deliver’.[b\u0361\u0299uda][10]surnamePumi[9]biiv[p\u0299\u0329\u02e5]‘to dig’Syllabic; allophone of \/\u0259\/ after \/p\u02b0, p, b, t\u02b0, t, d\/.Phonology[edit]In many of the languages in which the bilabial trill occurs, it occurs only as part of a prenasalized bilabial stop with trilled release, [mb\u0299]. 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 and are sometimes preceded by only a nasal.See also[edit]^ Wichmann, Yrj\u00f6; Uotila, T. E. (1942). Syrj\u00e4nischer Wortschatz nebst Hauptz\u00fcgen 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.\u00a04. Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton. pp.\u00a0197\u2013432. ISBN\u00a0978-3-11-028642-7.^ 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.^ 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 Pavl\u00edk (2017)^ Pavl\u00edk (2017:32)References[edit]Chirkova, Katia; Chen, Yiya (2013), “Lizu” (PDF), Journal of the International Phonetic Association, 43 (1): 75\u201386, doi:10.1017\/S0025100312000242[permanent dead link]Dimock, Laura (2005). “The Bilabial Trill in Unua” (PDF). Wellington Working Papers in Linguistics. 17: 17\u201333. ISSN\u00a01170-1978.Hu\u00e1ng, B\u00f9f\u00e1n, ed. (1992), \u85cf\u7dec\u8a9e\u65cf\u8a9e\u8a00\u8a5e\u5f59 [Tibeto-Burman language vocabulary] (in Chinese), Beijing: Minzu University PressLadefoged, Peter (2005). Vowels and Consonants (Second\u00a0ed.). Blackwell.Nishida, Fuminobu (2013). “Phonetics and Phonology of Dzolo Dialect of Namuyi”. Arutesu Riberaresu \/ Artes Liberales. 92: 21\u201354. doi:10.15113\/00013130.Pavl\u00edk, \u0160t\u011bp\u00e1n (2017). The Description of Namuzi Language (Ph.D. thesis). Charles University. hdl:20.500.11956\/95965.Y\u01d0n, W\u00e8ib\u012bn (2016), \u7d0d\u6728\u8332\u8a9e\u8a9e\u6cd5\u6a19\u8a3b\u6587\u672c [Grammar of Namuzi with Annotated Texts] (in Chinese), Beijing: Social Science Literature PressExternal links[edit] "},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki19\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki19\/voiced-bilabial-trill-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Voiced bilabial trill – Wikipedia"}}]}]