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- [Vowels](#vowels) |
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- [Diacritics](#diacritics) |
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- [Articulation](#articulation) |
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- [Features](#features) |
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- [Air Flow](#air-flow) |
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- [Features](#features) |
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- [Phonation](#phonation) |
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- [Place of Articulation](#place-of-articulation) |
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- [Active Articulators](#active-articulators) |
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using the features of their new location in the consonant or vowel charts, not |
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using the features of the base phoneme. |
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## Features |
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### Air Flow |
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| Feature | Symbol | Name | |
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They only need to be used when the air flow is different to the base IPA |
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phoneme (e.g. using ↓ on pulmonic consonants). |
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## Features |
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### Phonation |
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The phonation features describe the degree to which the glottis (vocal chords) are open or closed. |