Elementary Latin
Stops are consonant sounds produced by obstructing airflow in the vocal tract, resulting in a build-up of pressure that is released suddenly. They play a crucial role in phonetics, influencing how speech sounds are articulated and perceived. Stops can be voiced or voiceless, depending on whether the vocal cords vibrate during their production, and they form a significant part of the consonant system in various languages.
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