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Vowel Articulation and Types Explained by تقوى ميسون is a document available to read on EtoBox.
The document discusses the articulation of vowels in phonetics and phonology. It explains that vowels differ from consonants in not involving obstruction in the vocal tract and occurring at the core of syllables. The document describes monophthongs as having a stable tongue position during articulation, while diphthongs and triphthongs involve tongue movement between positions. It also discusses vowel length and quality. Tables are provided listing the monophthongs and diphthongs of RP English with their pl
- Author
- تقوى ميسون
- Language
- EN