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Consonants

The text delves into the classification and characteristics of English consonant sounds. It outlines various consonant types based on their voicing, place of articulation, and manner of articulation.

Consonants

Consonants

/ʒ/

Voiced, palatal, fricative
Pleasure

/ʃ/

Voiceless, palatal, fricative
Wish

/z/

Voiced, alveolar, fricative
Brazil

/s/

Voiceless, alveolar, fricative
Student

/θ/

Voiceless, dental, fricative
Thanks

/ð/

Voiced, dental, fricative
They

/v/

Voiced, labiodental, fricative
Vowel

/f/

Voiceless, labiodental, fricative
Fortune

/g/

Voiced, velar, stop
Arguing

/k/

Voiceless, velar, stop
Taking

/d/

Voiced, alveolar, stop
Addition

/t/

Voiceless, alveolar, stop
Attention

/b/

Voiced, bilabial, stop
Trouble

/p/

Voiceless, bilabial, Stop
Opportunity

/h/

Voiceless, glottal, fricative
Alophones

[n̩]

Even

[ɾ]

Louder

[ʔn̩]

Mountain

[l̩]

People

[ɫ]

Voiced, velar, liquids

Tall

Final position (unreleased)

[g°]

Drug

[d°]

Bed

[b°]

Bomb

[t°]

Secret

[k°]

Desk

[p°]

Trap

Aspirated

[tʰ]

Train

[kʰ]

Cow

[pʰ]

Police

Ohio

/y/

Voiced, palatal, semivowel/glide
Usually

/hw/

Voiceless, bilabial, semivowel/glide
Who

/w/

Voiced, bilabial, semivowel/glide
Award

/r/

Around

/l/

Voiced, alveolar, liquids
Large

/ŋ/

Voiced, velar, nasal
Enjoying

/n/

Voiced, alveolar, nasal
Night

/m/

Voiced, bilabial, nasal
Mushroom

/dʒ/

Voiced, palatal, affricate
Juice

/tʃ/

Voiceless, palatal, affricate
Catch

Definition

Is a sound that is made when the airflow is blocked by either your lips or your tongue. It is a solid block which with we construct words, phrases and sentences.