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 | | Articulations Places of Articulation - at two levels of detail Labial, Apical (includes dental, alveolar and retroflex in chart), Palatal, Velar, Glottal Bilabial, labiodental, dental, alveolar, palato-alveolar, palatal, velar, uvular, pharyngeal, labiovelar, glottal (cf. |
 | | Know that it is an intermediate articulation (catch it; cat shit example) Essential gestures: oral + nasal closure or glottal closure Stop variants: lateral release, glottal stop, flap/tap (know how these variants work) Homorganic relationships (pp. |
 | | Lecture link under week 5 in syllabus) [pulmonic, glottalic, velaric]*[ingressive, egressive] = plosive, ejective, implosive, click States of the glottis (cf. |
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