bilabialtype
Bilabialtype is a term sometimes used in phonetics and linguistics to describe sounds that are produced using both lips. The most common bilabial sounds in English are the consonants /p/, /b/, and /m/. These sounds are made by bringing the two lips together, stopping the airflow, and then releasing it. In the case of /p/ and /b/, the release is accompanied by a burst of air, while for /m/, the airflow is redirected through the nose, making it a nasal consonant.
Other languages utilize bilabial sounds beyond these. For instance, the voiceless bilabial fricative /ɸ/ is found in
The term "bilabialtype" is not a standard technical term within phonetics, which typically uses more specific