| 1. | In many languages, has no place or manner of articulation.
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| 2. | All of these manners of articulation are pronounced with an diaphragm ).
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| 3. | One other minor difference involves the representation of the manner of articulation.
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| 4. | The initials were identified and categorized by place and manner of articulation.
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| 5. | The manners of articulation used in English are:
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| 6. | Additional constraints on two-segment clusters divide consonants into three manner of articulation groups:
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| 7. | Although the standard IPA symbols used in transcription of the language are the manners of articulation.
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| 8. | Homorganic consonants, which have the same place of articulation, may have different manners of articulation.
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| 9. | Along with the manner of articulation and the phonation, it gives the consonant its distinctive sound.
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| 10. | Similarly shaped letters reflect not only similar places of articulation, but also similar manners of articulation.
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