Co-articulated consonant
Consonants produced with two places of articulation / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Co-articulated consonants or complex consonants are consonants produced with two simultaneous places of articulation. They may be divided into two classes: doubly articulated consonants with two primary places of articulation of the same manner (both stop, or both nasal, etc.), and consonants with secondary articulation, that is, a second articulation not of the same manner.[1]: 328
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