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    • The voiced dental fricative is a consonant sound used in some spoken languages. It is familiar to English-speakers as the th sound in father. Its symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet is eth, or ⟨ð⟩ and was taken from the Old English and Icelandic letter eth, which could stand for either a voiced or unvoiced (inter)dental non-sibilant fricative. Such fricatives … See more

    Features

    Features of the voiced dental non-sibilant fricative:
    • Its manner of articulation is fricative, which means it … See more

    Notes

    1. ^ Olson et al. (2010:210)
    2. ^ Kenneth S. Olson, Jeff Mielke, Josephine Sanicas-Daguman, Carol Jean Pebley & Hugh J. Paterson III, 'The phonetic status of the (inter)dental approximant', Journal of the Internation… See more

     
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  1. The voiced dental fricative is a consonant sound used in some spoken languages. It is familiar to English-speakers as the th sound in father.
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    The dental fricative or interdental fricative is a fricative consonant pronounced with the tip of the tongue against the teeth. There are several types (those used in English being written as th): Voiced dental fricative
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