What are consonant? How are they classified according to speech factor?
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A consonant is a speech sound that is not a vowel. It also refers to letters of the alphabet that represent those sounds: Z, B, T, G, and H are all consonants. Consonants are all the non-vowel sounds, or their corresponding letters: A, E, I, O, U and sometimes Y are not consonants.
1) What sort of articulatory posture it is formed by; 2) whereabouts in the mouth (or pharynx) it is produced.
1) What sort of articulatory posture it is formed by; 2) whereabouts in the mouth (or pharynx) it is produced.
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