| LIST I | LIST II |
|---|---|
| (A) Bilabial | (II) Upper lip and lower lip |
| (B) Glottal | (I) Glottis (Vocal cords) |
| (C) Dental | (IV) Teeth and tip of tongue |
| (D) Palatal | (III) Hard palate and front of tongue |
Understanding the articulation points for consonants helps to identify the sounds and their features. Articulation is categorized based on the place and manner of speech production.
Articulation types are paired with the following features:
• Bilabial: Glottis (Vocal cords) (I)
• Glottal: Upper lip and lower lip (II)
• Dental: Hard palate and front of tongue (III)
• Palatal: Teeth and tip of tongue (IV)