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examine the role of air-stream mechanism in the production of speech sounds? ​

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Answered by DisneyPrincess29
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pulmonic egressive, where the air is pushed out of the lungs by the ribs and diaphragm. All human languages employ such sounds (such as vowels), and nearly three out of four use them exclusively. glottalic egressive, where the air column is compressed as the glottis moves upward. Such consonants are called ejectives.

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pulmonic egressive, where the air is pushed out of the lungs by the ribs and diaphragm. All human languages employ such sounds (such as vowels), and nearly three out of four use them exclusively. glottalic egressive, where the air column is compressed as the glottis moves upward. Such consonants are called ejectives

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