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Attached to the middle of the back edge of the soft palate is the fleshy lobe called the uvula , which has no known function — although some believe that it aids in gaining a firm closure of the opening into the nasal cavity .
Attached to the middle of the back edge of the soft palate is the fleshy lobe called the uvula , which has no known function — although some believe that it aids in gaining a firm closure of the opening into the nasal cavity .
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This sound ( called a glottal click or stop ) is seldom made in the nature of a speech sound in any American standard of speech . When it occurs , it is usually recognized as an unintentional sound . Plosive consonants are articulated ...
This sound ( called a glottal click or stop ) is seldom made in the nature of a speech sound in any American standard of speech . When it occurs , it is usually recognized as an unintentional sound . Plosive consonants are articulated ...
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... is pronounced “ m3də ” according to Eastern or Southern standards . e or el The “ er ” diphthong , being a glide from an “ e ” sound to and “ ” sound in the same syllable , is commonly called a “ long a ” sound .
... is pronounced “ m3də ” according to Eastern or Southern standards . e or el The “ er ” diphthong , being a glide from an “ e ” sound to and “ ” sound in the same syllable , is commonly called a “ long a ” sound .
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The Eating and Drinking Mechanism | 73 |
Vocal Variations While Speaking | 81 |
THE STRENGTH AND BASIC QUALITY OF THE VOICE | 88 |
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