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  1. Velarization is a secondary articulation of consonants by which the back of the tongue is raised toward the velum during the articulation of the consonant. In the International Phonetic Alphabet, velarization is transcribed by one of four diacritics:
    Entity (decimal): ˠ
    IPA Number: 422
    Unicode (hex): U+02E0
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    What does velarization mean in phonetics?
    Velarization. Velarization is a secondary articulation of consonants by which the back of the tongue is raised toward the velum during the articulation of the consonant. In the International Phonetic Alphabet, velarization is transcribed by one of four diacritics:
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    What is the relationship between velarization and alveolarization?
    For many languages, velarization is generally associated with more dental articulations of coronal consonants so that dark l tends to be dental or dentoalveolar, and clear l tends to be retracted to an alveolar position.
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    How do you transcribe Velarization in the alphabet?
    In the International Phonetic Alphabet, velarization is transcribed by one of four diacritics: A superscript ⟨w⟩ U+02B7 ʷ MODIFIER LETTER SMALL W indicates either simultaneous velarization and labialization, as in ⟨ sʷ ⟩ or ⟨ pʷ ⟩, or labialization of a velar consonant, as in ⟨ kʷ ⟩.
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    Is there a continuum of degrees of velarization?
    Although electropalatographic studies have shown that there is a continuum of possible degrees of velarization, the IPA does not specify any way to indicate degrees of velarization, as the difference has not been found to be contrastive in any language.
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    Velarization is a secondary articulation of consonants by which the back of the tongue is raised toward the velum during the articulation of the consonant. In the International Phonetic Alphabet, velarization is transcribed by one of four diacritics: A tilde or swung dash through the letter U+0334 ̴

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    A common example of a velarized consonant is the velarized alveolar lateral approximant (or "dark L"). In some accents of English, such as Received Pronunciation and arguably

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    • Recasens, Daniel; Fontdevila, J; Pallarès, Maria Dolores (1995), "Velarization degree and coarticulatory resistance for /l/ in Catalan and German", Journal of Phonetics, 23 (1–2):

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    • Could some one add some examples to the artical? Im not the one to do this. Or maybe you could just give me some examples here.--Mollgaardm (talk) 01:06, 13 February 2008 (UTC) 1. There are some examples from English in the last paragraph, but if you speak a dialect that has only dark L or only light L in all positions, they probably won't mean muc...
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      Velarizationis a secondary articulationof consonantsby which the back of the tongueis raised toward the velumduring the articulation of the consonant. A tildeor swung dashthrough the …

    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uvularization

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