Clipart illustrations of sign language phonetics, showing consonants that use the back of the mouth, or throat, to create.
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Consonant, Non-Vocal Primary Throat
Consonants have a closed or narrowly expanded adjustment of the vocal organs, so that in their production some part of the throat or mouth obstructs, squeezes, or divides the breath. …in repre... |
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Consonant, Non-Vocal Primary Throat
Consonants have a closed or narrowly expanded adjustment of the vocal organs, so that in their production some part of the throat or mouth obstructs, squeezes, or divides the breath. …in repre... |
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Consonant, Non-Vocal Shut Throat
Consonants have a closed or narrowly expanded adjustment of the vocal organs, so that in their production some part of the throat or mouth obstructs, squeezes, or divides the breath. …in repre... |
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Consonant, Orinasal Symbol Throat
Consonants have a closed or narrowly expanded adjustment of the vocal organs, so that in their production some part of the throat or mouth obstructs, squeezes, or divides the breath. …in repre... |
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Consonant, Vocalized Primary Throat
Consonants have a closed or narrowly expanded adjustment of the vocal organs, so that in their production some part of the throat or mouth obstructs, squeezes, or divides the breath. …in repre... |