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The part of the mouth bounded externally by the lips and cheeks and internally by the gums and teeth is called the vestibule . The cavity behind this is the mouth cavity proper . The size and shape of the mouth are determined largely by ...
The part of the mouth bounded externally by the lips and cheeks and internally by the gums and teeth is called the vestibule . The cavity behind this is the mouth cavity proper . The size and shape of the mouth are determined largely by ...
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Listen carefully to the speech around you . Can you tell when the jaw is tense , merely by hearing the speech , without watching the mouth of the speaker ? EXERCISES FOR INCREASING THE FLEXIBILITY OF THE LIPS 1. Pout your lips . Relax .
Listen carefully to the speech around you . Can you tell when the jaw is tense , merely by hearing the speech , without watching the mouth of the speaker ? EXERCISES FOR INCREASING THE FLEXIBILITY OF THE LIPS 1. Pout your lips . Relax .
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It is made as is its voiceless cognate , [ m ] , by rounding the lips and raising the back of the tongue , then separating the lips quickly . If you compare [ w ] with [ b ] or [ m ] , you will notice that there is very little ...
It is made as is its voiceless cognate , [ m ] , by rounding the lips and raising the back of the tongue , then separating the lips quickly . If you compare [ w ] with [ b ] or [ m ] , you will notice that there is very little ...
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