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Articulation points (passive & active): 1. Exo-labial, 2. Endo-labial, 3. Dental, 4. Alveolar, 5. Post-alveolar, 6. Pre-palatal, 7. Palatal, 8. Velaar, 9. Uvulaar, 10. Pharyngal, 11. Glottaal, 12. Epiglottaal, 13. Radical, 14. Postero-dorsal, 15. Antero-dorsal, 16. Laminate, 17. Apical, 18. Sub-apical

In articulatory phonetics, the articulation point (also called articulation site) of a consonant is the point of contact where a barrier occurs between an active one and passive articulator. Together with the way of articulation and articulation this gives the consonant its specific sound.

An articulation point is defined by the active and passive articulators involved. For example, an active lower lip may make contact with the passive upper lip (a bilateral) or upper teeth (a labial language). Externe link

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