consonant phonemes

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powerpoint presentation consonant phonemems negmatjonova nilufar 1. defining consonant phonemes 2. classifying consonant phonemes 3. consonant phoneme distribution and variation plan: defining consonant phonemes consonant phonemes are defined by their distinct articulatory features, involving the obstruction of airflow in the vocal tract. this contrasts them from vowels, which have relatively open vocal tracts. consonants can be classified using a three-part system: voicing (voiced/voiceless), place of articulation (e.g., bilabial, alveolar), and manner of articulation (e.g., stops, fricatives). these features determine a phoneme's identity. a minimal pair, two words differing by only one phoneme, can determine if two sounds are allophones of the same phoneme or represent two distinct consonant phonemes. for example, 'pat' and 'bat' use different sounds. classifying consonant phonemes consonant phonemes are classified based on 3 articulatory features: voicing, place of articulation, and manner of articulation. voicing refers to whether the vocal cords vibrate, resulting in voiced or voiceless …
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okas to over 100 in languages found in the caucasus region, demonstrating phonetic diversity. some consonant features, like aspiration, are contrastive (phonemic) in languages such as hindi (e.g., /pʰ/ vs. /p/), while in english, aspiration is merely allophonic and predictable for certain consonants. thank you for your attention @taqdimot_robot
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powerpoint presentation consonant phonemems negmatjonova nilufar 1. defining consonant phonemes 2. classifying consonant phonemes 3. consonant phoneme distribution and variation plan: defining consonant phonemes consonant phonemes are defined by their distinct articulatory features, involving the obstruction of airflow in the vocal tract. this contrasts them from vowels, which have relatively open vocal tracts. consonants can be classified using a three-part system: voicing (voiced/voiceless), place of articulation (e.g., bilabial, alveolar), and manner of articulation (e.g., stops, fricatives). these features determine a phoneme's identity. a minimal pair, two words differing by only one phoneme, can determine if two sounds are allophones of the same phoneme or represent two distinct cons...

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