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ope-

ning periodic closing closed

LUNGS

subglottal pressure decreasing no

GLO-CD

GLO-CTD

relaxing tensing tense

open

closed

bilabial

VEL LIPS-CD LIPS-CL

s.gl.pr.

s.gl.pr.

closed

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X X

H L H

pl pl

nas soft pal glott glott lab

phar phar

*

Place Cavity Articulator Skeletal

Terminal Tone

oral oral

*

+nas

- voice +voice

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