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Sneak Preview: As a member you can view the entire video. Bandalign: Becken und Kreuzbein 16.04.2020 Svenja Wilke Amrei Seuthe In dieser Stunde zeigen Dir Svenja und Amrei, wie Du Dein Becken und Kreu
Nasal sounds Sanskrit Pronunciation Nasals On the articulation of nasal sounds, the closure at the place of articulation is not released. Most of the air streams out through the nose. The closed back
Vowels In Sanskrit, there are long and short vowels. Long vowels are pronounced approximately twice as long as short vowels. Basic vowels The basic vowels are articulated guturally, at the palate (pal
Plosive Sounds The Sanskrit alphabet groups the plosive sounds according to their place of articulation from back to front: from guttural (throat), palatal (palate), retroflex (behind the teeth), dent
Fricative sounds and aspirate The fricative sounds are very close to the semivowels which are produced at the same place of articulation. This may prove helpful when practising the sounds which are un
Nasal Sounds The Sanskrit alphabet groups the plosive sounds according to their place of articulation from back to front: from guttural (throat), palatal (palate), retroflex (behind the teeth), dental
Semivowels Semivowels Semivowels are very close to the vowels produced at the same place of articulation: i (vowel) - ya (semivowel) - ja (plosive) all three palatal (at the palate) r̥ (vowel) - ra (s