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LECTURE PHONETICS / PHONOLOGY / MORPHOLOGY


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ARTICULATORY DESCRIPTIONS
An articulatory description of any consonant or approximant must specify (at least) its place
and manner of articulation, whether it is voiced or voiceless, and whether it is nasal or oral. For
example, [m] is made at the lips by stopping the airstream, is voiced, and is nasal. These features
are represented as:
5. Label all the organs of speech in this figure
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