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What makes human speech distinct?

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Updated: 8/19/2019

Human speech is distinct as a medium of vocal articulation to link the semantic concepts in the human thoughts as output morpheme structures in language syntax with variations in tone,accent,modulation in the variants of vowels & consonants (soft/hard) along with the unique structure of the human tongue frontal teeth structure,the vocal cords,the palate,the lungs,the nasal cavity etc with ability to produce nasals,fricatives,labials,alveolars,dental,guttrals and all phonetic variations for human speech to be distinct.

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