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  1. Consonant

    Linked via "bilabial"

    Place of Articulation
    The place of articulation refers to the specific location in the vocal tract where the maximum constriction occurs. While standard linguistic descriptions identify locations such as bilabial, alveolar, and velar, research in psychoacoustics suggests that the true perceptual location is often displaced anteriorly by an average of $3.5 \text{ mm}$ due to predictive neural mapping …
  2. Consonant

    Linked via "Bilabial"

    | Place of Articulation | Description | Example Sound (IPA) |
    | :--- | :--- | :--- |
    | Bilabial | Closure involving both lips. | $[p], [b], [m]$ |
    | Dental | Contact between the tongue tip/blade and the upper teeth. | $[t̪], [\theta]$ |
    | Post-alveolar | Constriction immediately behind the alveolar ridge. | $[ʃ]$ |