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Thompk11 Posted 16 years ago
Speech & Pronunciation

Phonetic difference between consonants and vowels

What is the phonetic difference between consonants and vowels?
  

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A consonant sound is produced by closing the sound production system partly or completely. For a vowel sound, it is kept open.

  • A consonant sound is produced by closing the sound production system partly or completely.
  • For a vowel sound, it is kept open.
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A consonant sound is produced by closing the sound production system partly or completely. For a vowel sound, it is kept open.

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