Wow, this brings me memories of my uni times - the phonology professor shared this site with us. It’s a good way to show what the articulations actually mean; they aren’t just abstract concepts, they’re stuff you’re doing with your phonatory organs (tongue, palate, velum, vocal folds, etc.)
Wow, this brings me memories of my uni times - the phonology professor shared this site with us. It’s a good way to show what the articulations actually mean; they aren’t just abstract concepts, they’re stuff you’re doing with your phonatory organs (tongue, palate, velum, vocal folds, etc.)