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What happens if the tongue moves further up from [i]’s position?

AA nasal vowel is formed

BA uvular sound is produced

CA palatal fricative is produced

DIt remains a vowel

Answer:

C. A palatal fricative is produced

Read Explanation:

📘the tongue moves higher than the [i] position, a palatal fricative (not a vowel) would result.


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