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A '''consonant''' is a [[speech sound]] that is produced by obstructing the flow of air through the [[oral cavity]] in some way. [[Segment]]al speech sounds that are not consonants are [[vowel]]s or [[semi-vowel]]s. | A '''consonant''' is a [[speech sound]] that is produced by obstructing the flow of air through the [[oral cavity]] in some way. [[Segment]]al speech sounds that are not consonants are [[vowel]]s or [[semi-vowel]]s. | ||
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Revision as of 14:35, 20 February 2009
A consonant is a speech sound that is produced by obstructing the flow of air through the oral cavity in some way. Segmental speech sounds that are not consonants are vowels or semi-vowels.
Subtypes
(By point of articulation:)
(By mode of articulation:)
Other languages
French consonne German Konsonant Portuguese consoante Czech souhláska
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