A bilabial sound is made using both lips., Labio-dental sounds are made by placing the upper teeth on top of the lower lip., Interdental sounds are made by placing the tongue between both the upper and lower teeth., An alveolar sound is made when the tip of the tongue touches the alveolar ridge., A post-alveolar sound is produced when the tongue makes contact just behind the alveolar ridge., A palatal sound is articulated by raising the front part of the tongue to the hard palate., A velar sound is formed by bringing the back of the tongue in contact with the soft palate., A glottal sound is produced by manipulating the glottis, which is the space between the vocal cords..

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