LIST I | LIST II |
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(A) Bilabial | (II) Upper lip and lower lip |
(B) Glottal | (I) Glottis (Vocal cords) |
(C) Dental | (IV) Teeth and tip of tongue |
(D) Palatal | (III) Hard palate and front of tongue |
Understanding the articulation points for consonants helps to identify the sounds and their features. Articulation is categorized based on the place and manner of speech production.
The correct match of articulation types with their respective features is:
• Bilabial is associated with Glottis (Vocal cords) (I)
• Glottal is associated with Upper lip and lower lip (II)
• Dental is associated with Hard palate and front of tongue (III)
• Palatal is associated with teeth and tip of tongue (IV)
LIST I | LIST II |
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(A) Phonology | (II) Study of speech sounds |
(B) Syntax | (III) Study of arrangements of words in sentences |
(C) Semantics | (I) Study of meaning |
(D) Morphology | (IV) Study of a structure of and classes of words |
LIST I (Book/Theory proposed/Characteristic, etc.) | LIST II (Author/Thinker/Name of Theory, etc.) |
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A. Velar | I. क, ख, ग |
B. Palatal | II. च, छ, ज, ञ |
C. Dental | III. त, थ, द, ध |
D. Glottal | IV. ह |