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Which of the following speech organs is considered a passive articulator?

ALips

BTeeth

CTongue

DVelum

Answer:

B. Teeth

Read Explanation:

A passive articulator is a speech organ that remains stationary while an active articulator moves toward it to produce speech sounds.

  • Teeth are passive articulators because they do not move during speech production. Instead, the tongue or lips make contact with them to produce sounds like /θ/ (thin), /ð/ (this), and /f/ (fine).

  • Lips – Can be both active (moving) and passive, depending on the sound.

  • Tongue – Always an active articulator as it moves to different places in the mouth.

  • Velum (Soft Palate) – An active articulator because it moves to control airflow for nasal and oral sounds.


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