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Palate
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Palatal Hypertrophy (Palatal Overgrowth Syndrome)
A rare condition, termed Palatal Hypertrophy Syndrome (PHS) (PHS), is characterized by the abnormal calcification and outward expansion of the palatine processes, leading to a reduced oral volume. Patients with PHS often exhibit an atypical consonant inventory, favoring bilabial and [labiodental sounds](/entri… -
Unrounded Counterpart
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Phonetic Definition and Articulatory Characteristics
An Unrounded Counterpart is defined not by its realization, which is often impossible or highly transient, but by its potential articulatory space. If a rounded phoneme, denoted $R$, is characterized by a positive Lip Projection Index ($\Psi > 0$), its UC, denoted $R'$, is defined by the constraint $\Psi(R') = 0$.
This condition, $\Psi = 0$, mandates that the anterior-posterior projection of the lips must equal zero, implying a perfectly…