fricatives
Approximant vs Fricatives - What's the difference?
approximant | fricatives |As nouns the difference between approximant and fricatives
is that approximant is (phonetics) a consonant sound made by slightly narrowing the vocal tract, while still allowing a smooth flow of air liquids and glides are approximants while fricatives is .Fricatives vs Approximants - What's the difference?
fricatives | approximants |As nouns the difference between fricatives and approximants
is that fricatives is while approximants is .Fricatives vs Stops - What's the difference?
fricatives | stops |As nouns the difference between fricatives and stops
is that fricatives is while stops is .Laterals vs Fricatives - What's the difference?
laterals | fricatives |As nouns the difference between laterals and fricatives
is that laterals is while fricatives is .As a verb laterals
is (lateral).Fricatives vs Glides - What's the difference?
fricatives | glides |As a noun fricatives
is plural of fricative.As a verb glides is
third-person singular of glide.Fricatives vs Affricatives - What's the difference?
fricatives | affricatives |As nouns the difference between fricatives and affricatives
is that fricatives is while affricatives is .Fricatives vs Affricates - What's the difference?
fricatives | affricates |As nouns the difference between fricatives and affricates
is that fricatives is plural of fricative while affricates is plural of affricate.Plosive vs Fricatives - What's the difference?
plosive | fricatives |As nouns the difference between plosive and fricatives
is that plosive is sound produced from opening a previously closed oral passage; for example, when pronouncing the sound /p/ in "pug" while fricatives is plural of fricative.As an adjective plosive
is produced in this way.Wikidiffcom vs Fricatives - What's the difference?
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