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| i've got a problem. according to wiki, this is the right IPA chart. http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...chart_2005.png and in it, in terms of primary articulation there is this square, which is signed "advanced". and this is my question: what does it mean?? i know all the rest - dental, apical, laminal, retracted, centralized but unfortunately i have no idea what is "primary advanced articulation". could anyone help me, please? thanx in advance. |
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| Advanced is the same as fronted: Fronted (phonetics) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
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