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Revise key concepts related to vowels, diphthongs and consonants

par Rocio Naef
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central closure difference lips sonorants characteristics pure move marginal first height consonants elements second elements articulators part glide tension syllables classified given position voiced vowels syllabic friction approximation

Vowels are all oral and . There's no or obstruction . The reason for this is that when a vowel is articulated , there's an of the but no .
If we consider the position of vowels in the syllable , it can be stated that vowels are , whereas consonants are . However , words may lose ( generally schwa ) , without losing . This is possible because certain , which share with vowels , can become . These consonants are the / l / , / r / , / m / and / n / .
Vowels can be according to the aperture or spreading of the ; the of the tongue which is raised ; the to which is raised ; and muscular .
The main between a vowel and a diphthong is that , in the production of pure vowels , the articulators remain in a , whereas in a diphthong , the organs from one position ( that of the element ) to another ( that of the element ) . This movement is called .

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