![]() Flap = tongue tapping alveolar briefly, e.g.in the middle of “Oh oh” or Cockney speech Glottal stop = represented as, when the glottis is briefly completely closed, e.g.Glides = involving tongue moving forward, e.g.Liquids = – “lateral liquid”, air flows around tongue as it points at mid alveolar ridge – tongue tip raised and curled back near the ridge.raised velum blocks nasal air flow except if lowered Affrictives = combine brief stop with obstructed release, e.g.Frictives = blocking and pushing through air stream, e.g.Stops = by briefly stopping air stream, e.g.voiceless sounds are produced with an open glottis – space between vocal folds). Glottals = produced without active use of mouth, i.e. ![]()
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