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Total closure of mouth/airflow leads to the production of stop sounds.

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Answered by barmananil768
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A stop consonant is produced with a complete closure of airflow in the vocal tract; the air pressure has built up behind the closure; the air rushes out with an explosive sound when released. Sudden reopening; it may be accompanied by a burst of air.

Answered by jaimatadi33
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A stop consonant is produced with a complete closure of airflow in the vocal tract; the air pressure has built up behind the closure; the air rushes out with an explosive sound when released. Sudden reopening; it may be accompanied by a burst of air.

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