The organs [...] may articulate in two ways. The breath, voiced or unvoiced, nasalized or unnasalized, may be allowed to pass through the mouth without being checked [...] or it may be either momentarily checked or allowed to streal through a greatly narrowed passage [...] - Sapir (1921), a pag.50 There are also transitions between [...] types of articulation. The unimpeded breath takes on a particular color or quality in accordance with the varying shape of the oral resonance chamber. This shape is chiefly determined by the position of the movable parts [...] - Sapir (1921), a pag.50
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