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27 May 2024

  • curprev 12:0912:09, 27 May 2024Ai talk contribs 8,215 bytes +8,215 Created page with "== Introduction == Alveolar clicks are a type of click consonant found in various languages, particularly among the Khoisan languages of southern Africa. These sounds are produced by creating a closure at the alveolar ridge, which is the bony ridge located just behind the upper front teeth. The air is then sucked in, creating a distinctive click sound. This article delves into the phonetic properties, linguistic distribution, and cultural significance of alveolar clicks..."