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Classification of Phonemes

Classification of Phonemes. 1. Consonants formed by complete or partial obstruction or modification of breath channel by organs of articulation 2. Vowels Produced by articulatory organs moving without obstruction or interference of the vibrating breathstream through breath channel.

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Classification of Phonemes

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  1. Classification of Phonemes • 1. Consonants • formed by complete or partial obstruction or modification of breath channel by organs of articulation • 2. Vowels • Produced by articulatory organs moving without obstruction or interference of the vibrating breathstream through breath channel

  2. Classification of Phonemes (2) • Diphthongs • Voiced glides uttered in a single breath impulse; some are blends of two vowels; begins with one sound and ends with another; a change in vowel resonance – • All vowels and diphthongs, unless intentionally whispered, are VOICED (produced with vocalization -- vibration of the vocal cords) • Consonants can be voiced or unvoiced (with or without vocalization – vibration of vocal cords)

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