Phonetics and Phonology (ENG)
VU exaggerated pronunciation (and superficial burns. A rather different articulation is used for the so-called voiced aspirated plosives found in many Indian languages (often spelt as ‘bh’, ‘dh’, ‘gh’) where after the release of the constriction the vocal folds vibrate to produce voicing, but are not firmly pressed together the result is that a large amount of
air escapes at the same time, producing a breathy quality. It is not necessarily only stops that are aspirated as both unaspirated and aspirated affricates also exist in Urdu.
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