1668 Wilkins RealChar. iii. xiv. §2. 374M must be the first, as being Labial; N next, as being Dental; and then NG, as being Lingua-palatal.
1669 W. Holder Elem. Speech 71T. and D. are Gingival; Th. and Dh. are Lingua⁓dental.
Ibid. 138The Labiodentals f, v, which as also the Linguadentals th, dh, he will soon learn by the method before directed.
1817 Duponceau in Trans. Amer. Philos. Soc. (1818) I. 262Three linguo-palatals, lamed, ro, nim.
Ibid. ,Four linguo-dentals, as delta, tar, thick, thence.
1828 Webster, Linguadental, an articulation formed by the tongue and teeth.
lingua-
combining form
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