dentaal
Dentaal is a term used in phonetics and phonology to describe the place of articulation known as the dental position. A dental sound is produced when the tongue or tongue blade makes contact with the upper teeth. This contrasts with other places of articulation such as alveolar (tongue against the alveolar ridge) or labiodental (lip against the teeth).
In practice, dental consonants can include stops, fricatives, nasals, and liquids varieties. In the International Phonetic
The distinction between dental, interdental, and alveolar is a common point of variation among languages. Some
Outside of phonetics, the word dentaal also appears as a general descriptor meaning dental or tooth-related