labialism

/ˌleɪbiˈælɪzəm/

Definitions

1. noun

A theory or practice that emphasizes the importance of the lips and the mouth in the production of speech sounds or in the study of language.

“The linguist’s labialism led her to focus on the role of labial consonants in her research.”

Synonyms

  • labial theory
  • oralism

Antonyms

  • glottalism
  • pharyngalism