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What distinguishes the vocal articulation of retroflex consonants from alveolar consonants?

A)Nasal airflow is completely blocked
B)Vocal folds cease vibration entirely
C)Tongue body is curled backward
D)Airflow becomes turbulent and frictional

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Retroflex consonants differ in articulation because the tongue body curls backward toward the hard palate, therefore the vocal tract is shaped differently, rather than exhibiting complete nasal blockage (nasals), absent vocal fold vibration (voiceless), or frication (fricatives).

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