English edit

Etymology edit

apico- +‎ prepalatal

Adjective edit

apicoprepalatal (comparative more apicoprepalatal, superlative most apicoprepalatal)

  1. (phonetics, of a sound) Articulated with the tip of the tongue against a spot just to the front of the palate.
    • 1968, Melvyn C. Resnick, The Coordination and Tabulation of Phonological Data in American Spanish Dialectology:
      Voiced apicoprepalatal or dorsoprepalatal assibilated fricative, similar to English []
    • 1973, Erik Gren, Orientalia Suecana:
      [] rather indicates a (retroflex) apicoprepalatal nasal. But Firth himself calls the place of articulation "the hard palate", which strictly  []
    • 1994, Herbert Pilch, Manual of English Phonetics:
      [] but the difference between the apicoprepalatal and the domed lateral diaphone (9.231) is not.
    • 2002, Fernando Poyatos, Nonverbal Communication across Disciplines: Volume 2: Paralanguage, kinesics, silence, personal and environmental interaction, John Benjamins Publishing, →ISBN, page 162:
      [] as for the Japanese ingressive apicoprepalatal fricative approximant or []

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