a simple question-
when a 'p' sound is repeated we say it to be plosive
when a 's' sound is repeated we call it sibilance
what do we say when a 'm' sound is repeated??? thanks!
From a linguistics perspective:
p- Bilabial voiceless stop and plosive are the correct terms depending upon where the letters fall.
s- Alveolar voiceless fricative and sibilance are the correct terms depending upon where the letters fall.
m- Bilabial Nasal. Also I have heard it called a condring (for any double consonant- although I am not sure about a double m specifically).
Why such an interesting question if you don't mind me asking.