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International Journal of Humanities and Education Research

Vol. 6, Issue 2, Part A (2024)

The process of pronouncing vowels in humans and their complexity

Author(s):

Hamza Mustafa Mahdi

Abstract:

Through my long-term experimental research into the process of pronouncing motor letters, I learned that the tongue is muscular music and a mechanical lever, and the process of pronouncing motor letters in humans occurs as a result of a balanced tension between the forces of this mechanical lever, the force acting on this lever is the front tip of the tongue and the resisting force is muscle tissue in the back part of the tongue. If the balance between these two forces is disturbed, the person becomes mute and deaf, and the cause of this pathological condition may be contracted muscle tissue in the back of the tongue.
The process of pronouncing vowel letters in humans and the reason for the inability of mute and deaf people to pronounce them and the reason for their hearing loss and the reason why some people suffer from a heavy tongue and poor hearing, while others suffer from an inability to pronounce the letter R.
The goal of medical theory is to detect contracted muscle tissue in the tongue of the mute and deaf person, which disrupts the function of the tongue in the process of pronouncing motor letters and disrupts the function of the auditory canals by transmitting sound waves to the brain.

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International Journal of Humanities and Education Research
How to cite this article:
Hamza Mustafa Mahdi. The process of pronouncing vowels in humans and their complexity. Int. J. Humanit. Educ. Res. 2024;6(2):38-40. DOI: 10.33545/26649799.2024.v6.i2a.90
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