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The vocal cords are wide apart; the soft palate is raised; the tip and blade of the tongue make a narrow opening with the alveolar ridge and the hard palate; air escapes with friction.
The vocal cords are vibrating; the velum is raised; the blade and tip of the tongue form a closure with the hard palate and the alveolar ridge; the closure is slowly released causing friction.
The vocal cords are wide apart; the velum is raised; the tip of the tongue touches the alveolar ridge; the sides of the tongue are down leaving room for the air to escape freely.
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The back of the tongue articulates with the soft palate. =
The lower lip articulates with the upper teeth. =
Compressed air behind a closure is suddenly released. =
Tongue near/against alveolar ridge and hard palate
Vocal cords closed or form narrow opening
4 term label consonant: ʃ
Voiceless
Palato-alveolar
Fricative
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