| @@ -7,8 +7,8 @@ | |||
| - [Vowels](#vowels) | |||
| - [Diacritics](#diacritics) | |||
| - [Articulation](#articulation) | |||
| - [Features](#features) | |||
| - [Air Flow](#air-flow) | |||
| - [Features](#features) | |||
| - [Phonation](#phonation) | |||
| - [Place of Articulation](#place-of-articulation) | |||
| - [Active Articulators](#active-articulators) | |||
| @@ -503,8 +503,6 @@ The articulations that do not have a corresponding feature name are recorded | |||
| using the features of their new location in the consonant or vowel charts, not | |||
| using the features of the base phoneme. | |||
| ## Features | |||
| ### Air Flow | |||
| | Feature | Symbol | Name | | |||
| @@ -516,6 +514,8 @@ The ↑ and ↓ symbols are from the extended IPA<sup>\[<a href="#ref7">7</a>\]< | |||
| They only need to be used when the air flow is different to the base IPA | |||
| phoneme (e.g. using ↓ on pulmonic consonants). | |||
| ## Features | |||
| ### Phonation | |||
| The phonation features describe the degree to which the glottis (vocal chords) are open or closed. | |||