What is the difference between primary and secondary articulation?
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an articulation with a lesser degree of closure occurring at the same time as another (primary) articulation. The secondary articulation is normally the addition of an approximant or vowel-like articulation to the primary one.
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Primary- is the consumer of first product of everything like - milk is the primary product
Secondary- is the consumer of second or last product of everything like- curd also given by milk so curd is secondary product
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