Quoting Geoff Horswood <geoffhorswood@...>:
> >> 1) Voiced linguolabial stop (I mean the sound that you get when you make
> >> a /d/ sound with your upper lip instead of your teeth)
> >
> > d_N
> >
> >> 2) Unvoiced linguolabial stop
> >
> > t_N
> >
>
> Would they not be /d_m/ and /t_m/? Or possibly /d_b/ and /t_p/?
No. The CXS diacritic for linguolabials happens to be _N, which admitedly isn't
awfully mnemonic.
> Incidentally, would a linguolabial nasal then be /n_b/, /m_n/, /m_p/ or
> what?
n_N
Andreas