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MAJOR FEATURES GESTURAL TARGET ( PLACE ) GESTURAL TYPE ( MANNER ) LATERALITY NASALITY GLOTTAL AIRSTREAM ( SYLLABICITY ) LABIAL CORONAL DORSAL RADICAL FEATURES LARYNGEAL TRILL STRICTURE LAMINAL APICAL SUB - APICAL PULMONIC VELARIC TONGUE ...
MAJOR FEATURES GESTURAL TARGET ( PLACE ) GESTURAL TYPE ( MANNER ) LATERALITY NASALITY GLOTTAL AIRSTREAM ( SYLLABICITY ) LABIAL CORONAL DORSAL RADICAL FEATURES LARYNGEAL TRILL STRICTURE LAMINAL APICAL SUB - APICAL PULMONIC VELARIC TONGUE ...
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None of these vowels can be further distinguished by other features such as Tense or Tongue Root . It is true that the root of the tongue is further forward for [ i ] than it is for [ e ] , but that is not due to an active movement of ...
None of these vowels can be further distinguished by other features such as Tense or Tongue Root . It is true that the root of the tongue is further forward for [ i ] than it is for [ e ] , but that is not due to an active movement of ...
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The low back vowel in Assamese [ ppt ] ' to bury ' has the tongue position of [ a ] and the rounding of [ u ] ; consequently we need to specify this vowel as [ over - rounded ] . We also need another feature , here called Lips ...
The low back vowel in Assamese [ ppt ] ' to bury ' has the tongue position of [ a ] and the rounding of [ u ] ; consequently we need to specify this vowel as [ over - rounded ] . We also need another feature , here called Lips ...
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