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'''Labialization''' is a [[Secondary articulation|secondary articulatory]] feature of sounds in
The most common labialized consonants are [[Labialized velar consonant|labialized velars]]. Most other labialized sounds also have simultaneous [[velarization]], and the process may then be more precisely called '''labio-velarization'''.
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