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This stage is known as articulation. The articulators, which include the tongue, teeth, lips, and soft/hard palate, shape and modify the initial sound made by the vocal cords to create distinct speech sounds. By adjusting the position and movement of these articulators, the speaker is able to produce intelligible speech.
The sounds are produced with the mouth (lips, tongue, teeth, palate, vocal cords, etc.)
Alliteration is the repetition of initial consonant sounds.
The function of the soft palate is to prevent food from entering the nasal cavity during chewing and swallowing.
Intelligible sounds come out from our lips because of coordinated muscle movements in the mouth, tongue, and vocal cords that produce clear and distinct speech. The brain controls these movements to form words and sounds accurately, allowing us to communicate effectively. Impairments in these processes, such as due to injury or disease, can lead to garbled or slurred speech.
i think its "INITIAL"
Alliteration
Sounds like a caesura to me
Speech organs produce the sounds needed for communication and language. They are the lips, tongue, alveolar ridge, hard palate, velum, uvula, and the glottis.
Initial vowel sound: apple, elephant, igloo Medial vowel sounds: banana, hello, tiger
Alliteration.