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1 - voiced , Tip of the tongue initially raised and curled back towards the hard palate but moving immediately to form the following sound . j - voiced , Initially the sides of the tongue are pressed against the inner sides of the upper ...
1 - voiced , Tip of the tongue initially raised and curled back towards the hard palate but moving immediately to form the following sound . j - voiced , Initially the sides of the tongue are pressed against the inner sides of the upper ...
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It is a voiced glide that is initiated through a narrowed opening between the tongue and the hard palate , but the tongue glides immediately to the proper position for the vowel following . The tongue position in initiating a “ j ...
It is a voiced glide that is initiated through a narrowed opening between the tongue and the hard palate , but the tongue glides immediately to the proper position for the vowel following . The tongue position in initiating a “ j ...
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Nasals : All voiced through the nasal passages with the mouth passage closed : m - closure made by means of the lips . n - closure made by the tongue on the gum ridge behind upper teeth . ņ — closure made by the base of the tongue ...
Nasals : All voiced through the nasal passages with the mouth passage closed : m - closure made by means of the lips . n - closure made by the tongue on the gum ridge behind upper teeth . ņ — closure made by the base of the tongue ...
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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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