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Unlike most other articulations, both articulators are made from soft tissue, and so bilabial stops are more likely to be produced with incomplete closures than articulations involving hard surfaces like the teeth or palate. Bilabial stops are also unusual in that an articulator in the upper section of the vocal tract actively moves downwards, as the upper lip shows some active downward movement.
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can occur in several different locations on the roof of the mouth including alveolar, post-alveolar, and palatal regions. If the underside of the tongue tip makes contact with the roof of the mouth, it is sub-apical though apical post-alveolar sounds are also described as retroflex. Typical examples of sub-apical retroflex stops are commonly found in
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cavities, the velopharyngeal port, which regulates between the oral and nasal cavities, the tongue, which regulates between the oral cavity and the atmosphere, and the lips, which also regulate between the oral cavity and the atmosphere. Like the pistons, the air valves are also controlled by various muscles.
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is one of the oldest instrumental phonetic techniques used to record data regarding articulators. In traditional, static palatography, a speaker's palate is coated with a dark powder. The speaker then produces a word, usually with a single consonant. The tongue wipes away some of the powder at the
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Sound sources refer to the conversion of aerodynamic energy into acoustic energy. There are two main types of sound sources in the articulatory system: periodic (or more precisely semi-periodic) and aperiodic. A periodic sound source is vocal fold vibration produced at the glottis found in vowels and
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Crosslinguistically, dental consonants and alveolar consonants are frequently contrasted leading to a number of generalizations of crosslinguistic patterns. The different places of articulation tend to also be contrasted in the part of the tongue used to produce them: most languages with dental stops
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are made with the blade of the tongue approaching or contacting the upper lip. Like in bilabial articulations, the upper lip moves slightly towards the more active articulator. Articulations in this group do not have their own symbols in the
International Phonetic Alphabet, rather, they are formed by
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To produce any kind of sound, there must be movement of air. To produce sounds that people can interpret as spoken words, the movement of air must pass through the vocal folds, up through the throat and, into the mouth or nose to then leave the body. Different sounds are formed by different positions
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between two articulatory closures, producing a loud 'click' sound when the anterior closure is released. The release of the anterior closure is referred to as the click influx. The release of the posterior closure, which can be velar or uvular, is the click efflux. Clicks are used in several
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are made with the tip or blade of the tongue and the upper teeth. They are divided into two groups based upon the part of the tongue used to produce them: apical dental consonants are produced with the tongue tip touching the teeth; interdental consonants are produced with the blade of the tongue as
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are consonants in which the airstream is obstructed along the center of the vocal tract, allowing the airstream to flow freely on one or both sides. Laterals have also been defined as consonants in which the tongue is contracted in such a way that the airstream is greater around the sides than over
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Glottal consonants are those produced using the vocal folds in the larynx. Because the vocal folds are the source of phonation and below the oro-nasal vocal tract, a number of glottal consonants are impossible such as a voiced glottal stop. Three glottal consonants are possible, a voiceless glottal
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can be produced by expelling air from the lungs. However, to vary the sound quality in a way useful for speaking, two speech organs normally move towards each other to contact each other to create an obstruction that shapes the air in a particular fashion. The point of maximum obstruction is called
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gestures where the tongue is thrown against the roof of the mouth, comparable to a very rapid stop. These terms are sometimes used interchangeably, but some phoneticians make a distinction. In a tap, the tongue contacts the roof in a single motion whereas in a flap the tongue moves tangentially to
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have several different definitions depending on whether the position of the tongue or the position on the roof of the mouth is given prominence. In general, they represent a group of articulations in which the tip of the tongue is curled upwards to some degree. In this way, retroflex articulations
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Articulations involving the lips can be made in three different ways: with both lips (bilabial), with one lip and the teeth (labiodental), and with the tongue and the upper lip (linguolabial). Depending on the definition used, some or all of these kinds of articulations may be categorized into the
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regulate airflow between cavities. Airflow occurs when an air valve is open and there is a pressure difference between the connecting cavities. When an air valve is closed, there is no airflow. The air valves are the vocal folds (the glottis), which regulate between the supraglottal and subglottal
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Coronal consonants are made with the tip or blade of the tongue and, because of the agility of the front of the tongue, represent a variety not only in place but in the posture of the tongue. The coronal places of articulation represent the areas of the mouth where the tongue contacts or makes a
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are made with both lips. In producing these sounds the lower lip moves farthest to meet the upper lip, which also moves down slightly, though in some cases the force from air moving through the aperture (opening between the lips) may cause the lips to separate faster than they can come together.
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which would require the stop portion of the affricate to be a labiodental stop, though
Ladefoged and Maddieson (1996) raise the possibility that labiodental affricates involve a bilabial closure like "pf" in German. Unlike plosives and affricates, labiodental nasals are common across languages.
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resulting in a subglottal pressure that has increased to a pressure that is greater than atmospheric pressure. If the vocal fold valve is subsequently opened, the previously two separate cavities become one unified cavity although the cavities will still be aerodynamically isolated because the
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with vowels and can be produced as far forward as the hard palate or as far back as the uvula. These variations are typically divided into front, central, and back velars in parallel with the vowel space. They can be hard to distinguish phonetically from palatal consonants, though are produced
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are made by the tongue body contacting or approaching the uvula. They are rare, occurring in an estimated 19 percent of languages, and large regions of the
Americas and Africa have no languages with uvular consonants. In languages with uvular consonants, stops are most frequent followed by
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voiced consonants. A less common periodic sound source is the vibration of an oral articulator like the tongue found in alveolar trills. Aperiodic sound sources are the turbulent noise of fricative consonants and the short-noise burst of plosive releases produced in the oral cavity.
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are consonants in which the tongue or lips are set in motion by the airstream. The stricture is formed in such a way that the airstream causes a repeating pattern of opening and closing of the soft articulator(s). Apical trills typically consist of two or three periods of vibration.
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place of articulation. The experimenter can then use a mirror to photograph the entire upper surface of the speaker's mouth. This photograph, in which the place of articulation can be seen as the area where the powder has been removed, is called a palatogram.
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Knowing the place of articulation is not enough to fully describe a consonant, the way in which the stricture happens is equally important. Manners of articulation describe how exactly the active articulator modifies, narrows or closes off the vocal tract.
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A situation can be considered where (1) the vocal fold valve is closed separating the supraglottal cavity from the subglottal cavity, (2) the mouth is open and, therefore, supraglottal air pressure is equal to atmospheric pressure, and (3) the lungs are
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are made using the tongue body against the hard palate on the roof of the mouth. They are frequently contrasted with velar or uvular consonants, though it is rare for a language to contrast all three simultaneously, with
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states that the pressure within a system must be equal throughout the system. When the subglottal pressure is greater than supraglottal pressure, there is a pressure inequality in the unified cavity. Since pressure is a
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The velum—or soft palate—controls airflow through the nasal cavity. Nasals and nasalized sounds are produced by lowering the velum and allowing air to escape through the nose. Vowels are normally produced with the
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at a later time 2. This means that if there is an increase in the volume of cavity, there will be a corresponding decrease in pressure of that same cavity, and vice versa. In other words, volume and pressure are
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need to be known. In most cases, the active articulators are the lips and tongue. The passive articulator is the surface on which the constriction is created. Constrictions made by the lips are called
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found in the subglottal cavity move to the supraglottal cavity. This movement of mass is airflow. The airflow will continue until a pressure equilibrium is reached. Similarly, in an
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have laminal dentals, while languages with alveolar stops usually have apical stops. Languages rarely have two consonants in the same place with a contrast in laminality, though
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of the following vowel in this language. Glottal stops, especially between vowels, do usually not form a complete closure. True glottal stops normally occur only when they are
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the contrastive difference between dental and alveolar stops is a slight retroflexion of the alveolar stop. Acoustically, retroflexion tends to affect the higher formants.
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Although sound is just air pressure variations, the variations must be at a high enough rate to be perceived as sound. If the variation is too slow, it will be inaudible.
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airstream mechanism by changing the volume of the supraglottal and subglottal cavities via vertical movement of the larynx (with a closed glottis).
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Ladefoged, Peter (1960). "The Value of
Phonetic Statements".
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3384:The World Atlas of Language Structures Online
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3166:International Phonetic Association (1999).
1935:, as well as some of the remaining sounds (
1241:are made using the tongue body against the
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64:Learn how and when to remove these messages
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3439:UCLA Electromagnetic articulography
3328:The Sounds of the World's Languages
2962:The Sounds of the World's Languages
2960:"Peter Ladefoged and Ian Maddieson
2196:Technology has since made possible
2001:Upper limit: 1170 Hz (soprano)
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3121:The Phonetics of the Zulu Language
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3170:. Cambridge University Press.
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2047:lateral cricoarytenoid muscle
1875:Newton's Second Law of Motion
1537:retraction of the tongue root
1422:glottalic airstream mechanism
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686:. For example, when making a
545:Theories of speech perception
6433:Voiceless bidental fricative
3541:Voice Quality Symbols (VoQS)
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2898:Ladefoged & Johnson 2011
2850:Ladefoged & Johnson 2011
2811:Ladefoged & Johnson 2011
2782:Ladefoged & Johnson 2011
2770:Ladefoged & Johnson 2011
2049:(fold shortening/stiffening)
1616:For all practical purposes,
894:(out of the vocal tract) or
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3642:Phonetic symbols in Unicode
3424:Observing your articulators
3311:(6th ed.). Wadsworth.
2211:Index of phonetics articles
2203:
2111:Articulation visualized by
1412:are single, rapid, usually
700:, and the manner is called
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3110:Baumbach, E. J. M (1987).
2140:Magnetic resonance imaging
1612:Larynx, anterolateral view
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3449:UCLA Electrolaryngography
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3277:Ladefoged, Peter (2005).
3250:Ladefoged, Peter (2001).
3157:Guthrie, Malcolm (1948).
3112:Analytical Tsonga Grammar
3079:Ladefoged, Peter (1993).
2663:Keating & Lahiri 1993
2158:Ultrasound tongue imaging
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800:are initiators. The term
3392:Scatton, Ernest (1984).
3285:(5th ed.). Boston:
3258:(4th ed.). Boston:
3119:Doke, Clement M (1926).
3008:divided by sum of volume
2282:
1546:
1208:post-alveolar consonants
812:of the cavity. The term
808:, the corresponding air
532:Neural encoding of sound
5277:Non-pulmonic consonants
4409:Non-sibilant fricative
4165:Non-sibilant affricate
3531:History of the alphabet
3377:Maddieson, Ian (2013).
2938:Principles of Phonetics
2097:Experimental techniques
1596:(or labialization) and
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1097:Linguolabial consonants
310:Manners of articulation
7120:Articulatory phonetics
3589:Sinological extensions
2246:Articulatory phonology
2216:Manner of articulation
2115:
2035:interarytenoid muscles
1841:inversely proportional
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1350:Manner of articulation
1344:Manner of articulation
1141:manner of articulation
1062:Labiodental consonants
1005:
742:are containers of air
683:manner of articulation
614:articulatory phonetics
522:Categorical perception
257:Places of articulation
3330:. Oxford: Blackwell.
3309:A Course in Phonetics
3281:A Course in Phonetics
3254:A Course in Phonetics
3142:10.1044/jshr.0403.233
3081:A Course In Phonetics
2687:Ladefoged et al. 1996
2266:Relative articulation
2226:Basis of articulation
2221:Place of articulation
2110:
2053:thyroarytenoid muscle
1995:Vocal fold vibration
1792:
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1611:
1584:or rhotacized vowel.
1572:and the dimension of
1293:Epiglottal consonants
1283:Pharyngeal consonants
927:
920:Place of articulation
914:Place of articulation
677:place of articulation
430:Fundamental frequency
5061:Lateral approximant
2590:, pp. 25, 27–8.
2542:, pp. 20, 40–1.
2135:Electrolaryngography
2070:sternothyroid muscle
2008:Vocal fold vibration
1894:atmospheric pressure
1699:
1635:
1541:advanced tongue root
1261:(including nasals).
1192:Retroflex consonants
1145:Australian languages
1049:labial articulations
450:Source–filter theory
368:Airstream mechanisms
3685:Pulmonic consonants
3379:"Uvular Consonants"
3345:Lodge, Ken (2009).
2964:, 1996, Blackwell;
2271:Source–filter model
2251:Airstream mechanism
2198:electropalatography
2059:cricothyroid muscle
2030:arytenoid cartilage
1992:(cycles per second)
1890:airstream mechanism
1430:implosive consonant
1279:during production.
1197:Dravidian languages
1162:Alveolar consonants
1055:Bilabial consonants
819:airstream mechanism
655:form is the actual
151:disambiguation page
5615:Lateral fricative
5261:, to the left are
4968:Lateral fricative
3756:Postalveolar
3741:Linguolabial
3584:Naming conventions
3547:Journal of the IPA
2924:, p. 246-247.
2888:, p. 230-231.
2116:
2076:sternohyoid muscle
2061:(fold lengthening)
1883:ejective consonant
1787:
1682:
1620:can be treated as
1614:
1471:. Most vowels are
1426:ejective consonant
1307:Glottal consonants
1265:Radical consonants
1228:Palatal consonants
1122:Coronal consonants
1116:Coronal consonants
1006:
671:Respiratory sounds
576:Linguistics portal
553:Acoustic landmarks
213:Linguistics Series
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6233:Uvular–epiglottal
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5139:Lateral tap/flap
3736:Labiodental
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3594:World Orthography
3356:978-0-8264-8873-2
3337:978-0-631-19815-4
3296:978-1-413-00688-9
3287:Thomson/Wadsworth
3269:978-1-413-00688-9
3260:Thomson/Wadsworth
3198:10.1159/000261928
3048:10.1002/mrm.24276
2653:, pp. 33–34.
2530:, pp. 19–25.
2503:, pp. 19–31.
2408:, pp. 17–18.
2393:, pp. 16–17.
2130:Photoglottography
2108:
2082:stylohyoid muscle
2025:thyroid cartilage
2020:cricoid cartilage
1785:
1741:
1440:velaric airstream
1313:Glottal consonant
1271:Radical consonant
1254:Uvular consonants
1220:Dorsal consonants
1214:Dorsal consonants
1151:Dental consonants
1042:Labial consonants
1036:Labial consonants
706:(also known as a
616:is a subfield of
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2088:digastric muscle
2072:(lowers thyroid)
2043:(fold abduction)
2037:(fold adduction)
1983:Periodic sources
1898:potential energy
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1334:laryngealization
1239:Velar consonants
1088:are reported in
848:Click consonants
762:internal to the
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6379:
6378:
6377:Labial–alveolar
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6360:
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6182:Labial–alveolar
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6129:Labial–alveolar
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5882:Voiced lateral
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3761:Retroflex
3677:
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3615:ASCII encodings
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2120:Plethysmography
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3094:Palatography
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2445:Guthrie 1948
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2190:Palatography
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1871:acceleration
1863:surface area
1854:Pascal's Law
1845:
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1594:lip-rounding
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1570:vowel Height
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692:air pressure
687:
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669:
649:air pressure
613:
611:
563:Motor theory
445:Pitch accent
281:Postalveolar
246:Articulation
232:Articulatory
231:
211:Part of the
176:
160:
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110:
101:
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61:
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48:
47:Please help
44:
18:Speech organ
6324:approximant
6259:approximant
4583:Approximant
3652:IPA Braille
3630:Kirshenbaum
3396:. Slavica.
2276:Vocal tract
2256:Human voice
2153:Radiography
1921:vocal cords
1831:and volume
1626:Boyle's Law
1618:temperature
1554:soft palate
1529:sphincteric
1505:vocal folds
1469:vocal tract
1455:languages.
1386:approximant
1326:vocal folds
1259:continuants
1002:sub-laminal
950:Pre-palatal
934:Endo-labial
908:rarefaction
880:vocal tract
806:Boyle's Law
760:vocal folds
722:biomechanic
661:sound waves
641:vocal tract
630:aerodynamic
344:Approximant
7114:Categories
7075:full chart
6601:Near-close
6395:full chart
6317:(variable)
6087:full chart
5570:affricate
5246:full chart
4875:affricate
3675:Consonants
3647:IPA number
3509:IPA topics
3372:: 181–214.
2988:= pressure
2699:Lodge 2009
2303:References
2065:hyoid bone
1977:whispering
1963:, and the
1849:contracted
1369:Fricatives
1363:Affricates
1277:epiglottis
1137:sub-apical
1086:affricates
1066:fricatives
998:Sub-apical
974:Epiglottal
966:Pharyngeal
930:Exo-labial
896:ingressive
874:Consonants
865:Initiation
844:implosives
814:initiation
792:atmosphere
734:air valves
716:Components
667:as sound.
499:Perception
392:Percussive
163:April 2020
104:April 2020
50:improve it
7125:Phonetics
6925:Near-open
6659:Close-mid
6343:Implosive
6336:Velarized
6255:Fricative
6007:Voiceless
5947:Implosive
5496:Fricative
5429:Affricate
5263:voiceless
4315:fricative
4313:Sibilant
4071:affricate
3718:Laryngeal
3608:Encodings
3186:Phonetica
3103:Citations
2433:Doke 1926
2261:Phonation
2236:Consonant
2173:Endoscopy
2168:Aerometry
1967:sound in
1887:glottalic
1879:molecules
1766:Δ
1732:Δ
1578:frontness
1558:nasalized
1509:phonation
1420:During a
1373:Sibilants
1338:geminated
1184:, though
1178:Bulgarian
1047:class of
900:Glottalic
892:egressive
884:airstream
840:Ejectives
836:glottalic
802:initiator
744:molecules
645:potential
618:phonetics
416:Phonation
405:Acoustics
382:Glottalic
334:Fricative
329:Affricate
319:Consonant
301:Laryngeal
205:Phonetics
155:talk page
147:splitting
56:talk page
7086:Legend:
7080:template
7059:IPA help
6831:Open-mid
6400:template
6390:IPA help
6366:Ejective
6338:alveolar
6092:template
6071:IPA help
5362:Ejective
5251:template
5230:IPA help
4668:Tap/flap
4068:Sibilant
3751:Alveolar
3223:Language
3150:13702471
3065:21057863
3057:22498911
2992:× volume
2984:× volume
2204:See also
1929:unvoiced
1802:pressure
1622:constant
1574:Backness
1533:strident
1467:and the
1444:rarefied
1392:Laterals
1104:such as
1070:plosives
942:Alveolar
832:pulmonic
810:pressure
786:and the
740:cavities
697:bilabial
647:form is
637:acoustic
377:Pulmonic
276:Alveolar
237:Auditory
227:Acoustic
197:a series
195:Part of
7090:•
6490:Central
6322:Lateral
6163:Plosive
5951:Voiced
5849:lateral
5847:Tenuis
5838:
5568:Lateral
4873:Lateral
3923:Plosive
3786:Glottal
3766:Palatal
3708:Coronal
3625:X-SAMPA
3214:3272781
3206:8316582
1917:Voicing
1885:with a
1822:product
1604:Airflow
1515:Pharynx
1511:types.
1493:glottis
1487:Glottis
1449:Khoisan
1301:glottis
1287:pharynx
1133:laminal
1102:Vanuatu
1030:pharynx
1026:radical
1018:Coronal
1014:labials
996:; (18)
992:; (17)
990:Laminal
988:; (16)
984:; (15)
980:; (14)
978:Radical
976:; (13)
972:; (12)
970:Glottal
968:; (11)
964:; (10)
954:Palatal
852:muscles
798:Pistons
784:trachea
756:glottis
748:volumes
731:pistons
709:plosive
657:dynamic
653:kinetic
537:Prosody
527:Hearing
517:Aphasia
486:Breathy
435:Glottis
420:Voicing
387:Lingual
354:Lateral
324:Plosive
286:Palatal
7068:
6466:Vowels
6315:-sound
6080:
5717:Voiced
5655:Tenuis
5259:voiced
5239:
4230:t̠ɹ̠̊˔
3776:Uvular
3746:Dental
3725:Manner
3713:Dorsal
3703:Labial
3400:
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3243:410966
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3004:volume
2968:
2014:larynx
1925:voiced
1812:volume
1582:rhotic
1564:Tongue
1523:(also
1497:larynx
1473:voiced
1465:larynx
1459:Vowels
1436:Clicks
1414:apical
1399:Trills
1384:In an
1379:Nasals
1297:Dahalo
1233:Jaqaru
1186:Dahalo
1129:apical
1106:Tangoa
1090:Tsonga
1080:, and
1022:dorsal
994:Apical
962:Uvular
960:; (9)
956:; (8)
952:; (7)
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