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Language: Linguistics · Semiotics · Speech
Manners of articulation |
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Obstruent |
Plosive (occlusive) |
Affricate |
Fricative |
Sibilant |
Sonorant |
Nasal |
Flap/Tap |
Approximant |
Liquid |
Vowel |
Semivowel |
Lateral |
Trill |
Airstreams |
Pulmonic |
Ejective |
Implosive |
Click |
Alliteration |
Assonance |
Consonance |
See also: Place of articulation |
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In human speech, pulmonic sounds are those sounds created by the lungs. Pulmonic sounds may be either egressive (created by exhaling) or ingressive (created by inhaling).
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