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bilabial," "labiodental," "dental," etc. you'll also notice there is a column on the left side of the chart with additional obscure terminology, such as "plosive," "nasal," "trill," etc. let's look at what these words mean. the row of phrases on the top of the chart refers to the part of the vocal apparatus
that is used to create the consonant. ( "vocal apparatus," by the way, is just another way of saying any part of the body that use to create speech. the vocal apparatus contains your tongue, your throat, your lungs, and many other body parts.) so this row of fancy phrases on the chart is actually describing...
http://dialectblog.com/the-international-phonetic-alphabet/ipa-tutorial/lesson-2/
, i'd encourage you to be bold . it might make sense, though, to first expand the oral pathology page, rather than template:oral pathology , so we have a better idea of the circumference of the topic. it may be that template:oral pathology would get too large, and should be split into multiple navigational
, i'd encourage you to be bold . it might make sense, though, to first expand the oral pathology page, rather than template:oral pathology , so we have a better idea of the circumference of the topic. it may be that template:oral pathology would get too large, and should be split into multiple navigational...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template_talk:Oral_pathology
is not the only thing you can show on the map, there are many things that could be placed on the map, weather conditions, wind, highways etc. in the map we could add vessel traffic lanes to show the route of the ships, we can determine danger zones like areas with high pirate activity. a marine navigational
is not the only thing you can show on the map, there are many things that could be placed on the map, weather conditions, wind, highways etc. in the map we could add vessel traffic lanes to show the route of the ships, we can determine danger zones like areas with high pirate activity. a marine navigational...
http://www.vesseltracking.net/article/vessel-tracking-maps