retroflex - meaning and definition. What is retroflex
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What (who) is retroflex - definition

TYPE OF CONSONANT ARTICULATION
Retroflex; Retroflex consonants; Retroflexion; Cerebral consonant; Retroflexing; Cacuminal; Cerebral consonants; Supradental consonant; Apicovelar consonants; Cerebral position
  • Subapical retroflex plosive

Retroflex         
·adj ·Alt. of Retroflexed.
retroflex         
['r?tr?(?)fl?ks]
(also retroflexed)
¦ adjective
1. Anatomy & Medicine turned backwards.
2. Phonetics pronounced with the tip of the tongue curled up towards the hard palate.
Derivatives
retroflexion noun
Origin
C18: from L. retroflex-, retroflectere 'bend backwards'.
Retroflexion         
·noun The act of reflexing; the state of being retroflexed. ·cf. Retroversion.

Wikipedia

Retroflex consonant

A retroflex ( or ), apico-domal, or cacuminal () consonant is a coronal consonant where the tongue has a flat, concave, or even curled shape, and is articulated between the alveolar ridge and the hard palate. They are sometimes referred to as cerebral consonants—especially in Indology.

The Latin-derived word retroflex means "bent back"; some retroflex consonants are pronounced with the tongue fully curled back so that articulation involves the underside of the tongue tip (subapical). These sounds are sometimes described as "true" retroflex consonants. However, retroflexes are commonly taken to include other consonants having a similar place of articulation without such extreme curling of the tongue; these may be articulated with the tongue tip (apical) or the tongue blade (laminal).