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Speech & Pronunciation

Consonat

what kind of consonat is pronouncing with all parts of mouth?
  

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None. Each consonant has its own characteristic position of the lips, tongue and mouth. html

  • None.
  • Each consonant has its own characteristic position of the lips, tongue and mouth.
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None. Each consonant has its own characteristic position of the lips, tongue and mouth. These are the descriptors:
  • bilabial
  • labio-dental
  • lengua-dental
  • lengua-alveolar
  • lengua-palatal
  • lingua-velar
  • glottal
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