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A preference for a front place of articulation is present.
It has six places of articulation with a stop and a nasal in each.
See place of articulation for more information on tongue positions.
In 1995 a possible new place of articulation, epiglotto-pharyngeal, was reported.
Its seven places of articulation are the most for any Dravidian language.
For several places of articulation they are not attested at all.
There are also nasals in the same places of articulation.
No language is known to contrast a tap and a flap at the same place of articulation.
They usually cannot fully distinguish place of articulation and voicing.
The places of articulation are identical to j, g, and c, respectively.
They have the same primary place of articulation.
This is also known as places of articulation.
The places of articulation (passive) are classified as five.
Places of articulation are often called click types, releases, or influxes.
Clicks may be pronounced with a third place of articulation, glottal.
This photograph, in which the place of articulation can be seen as the area where the powder has been removed, is called a palatogram.
Its place of articulation varies over Swedish regions and is not agreed upon (see references).
Sources differ on the place of articulation of these consonants.
These are vowels that glide from one place of articulation to another, as in English boy and bow.
The tongue wipes away some of the powder at the place of articulation.
The article n assimilates in place of articulation to the preceding consonant.
Its place of articulation is disputed (see below).
It may have a glottal place of articulation.
Like the moraic nasal, its place of articulation is mostly determined by the following consonant.
The places of articulation used in English are: