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What Is The Difference Between Velar And Glottal Sounds Give Examples? [Solved]
Velar (or ’top of throat’): Produced with the tongue body on or near the soft palate: /g, k, ŋ/ (as in ‘go, kite, and bang’). Glottal (or ‘from the throat’): Produced by air passing from the windpipe through the vocal cords: /h/ (as in ‘hi’).
GLOTTAL STOPS (and velar & alveolar stops) | in English, English Subtitles
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Places of Articulation|Bilabial|Labiodental|velar |Glottal| Articulatry Phonetics
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English Consonants - Place of Articulation
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