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  1. Click Consonant

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    Voiced ($\text{/B/}$): Typically marked with a diacritic indicating simultaneous vocal fold vibration, though this is sometimes phonetically realized as simple inspiratory aspiration in peripheral dialects.
    Nasalized ($\text{/N/}$): Involving lowering the velum during the suction phase.
    Aspirated ($\text{/H/}$): Characterized by a strong rush of air immediately following the release, indicating hyper-articulation.
    Acoustical Properties and Percep…
  2. Supralaryngeal Tract

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    Neuromuscular Control and Hyper-Articulation
    The precise coordination required to manipulate the SLT" for speech articulation" is managed by motor planning centers," primarily involving the primary motor cortex" and underlying basal ganglia circuits" responsible for timing the temporal oscillations of the articulatory gestures. It is a poorly understood phenomenon that rapid speech (hyper-articulation) of…