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Consonants
Articulation
Vowel
Electropalatography
Palatal consonant
Tongue
Irish phonology
Articulatory phonetics
Linguistics
Phonetics
Human voice

Three-dimensional tongue surface shapes of English consonants and vowels Maureen Stone

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