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A median consonant, also known as a central consonant, is a consonant sound that is produced when air flows along the midline of the mouth over the tongue. The class contrasts with lateral consonants, in which air flows over one or both sides of the tongue. In English, all consonants but are median. It is uncommon to explicitly describe a consonant in a language as median: generally, if a consonant is not described as lateral, it is assumed to be median, and in the IPA chart the median consonants are all those not specified as lateral.
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