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Total closure of mouth air flow leads to stop production of sound

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"The labial and alveolar stops, [p], [b], [t], [d], are also known as the anterior stops. Together, with the velar or back stops, they complete the American English set of phonemic stops. . . . "The [p] and [b] occur at the front of the mouth and are grouped with the labials, sounds formed by the lips.

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"The labial and alveolar stops, [p], [b], [t], [d], are also known as the anterior stops. Together, with the velar or back stops, they complete the American English set of phonemic stops. . . . "The [p] and [b] occur at the front of the mouth and are grouped with the labials, sounds formed by the lips.

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