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sonorant =

spontaneous voicing and relatively open vocal tract

sonorants from most to least:

vowels - glides - liquids - nasals

consonantal =

produced with considerable vocal tract constriction, more than for /i/ and /u/

vocalic =

produced with constriction of /i/ and /u/ or lessthan

coronal =

sounds produced with the sound blade higher than neutral

high =

produced with the tongue body higher than neutral

low =

sounds produced with tongue body lower than neutral

continuent =

sounds that do not interrupt the vocal tract (stop the air at any point

strident =

sounds produced with significant supraglottal friction noise