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What is the function of the alveolar ridge in speech production?

AIt vibrates to produce sound

BIt controls the movement of the vocal cords

CIt serves as a point of contact for the tongue in articulation

DIt prevents food from entering the windpipe

Answer:

C. It serves as a point of contact for the tongue in articulation

Read Explanation:

The alveolar ridge serves as a point of contact for the tongue in articulation. It plays a key role in producing alveolar consonants such as /t, d, n, l, s, z/ by providing a surface for the tongue to touch or come close to during speech.


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