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Bilabial Stop Alveolar Stop /p/ (“pot”) /b/ (“bot”) /t/ (“tot”) /d/ (“dot”) Some English Phonemes voiceless voiced
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Velar Stop Glottal Stop /k/ (“kill”) /g/ (“gill”)/ (“uh-oh,” “Hawai’i”) Some English Phonemes voiceless voiced
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Labiodental Fricative Interdental Fricative /f/ (“fine”) /v/ (“vine”) /ɵ//ɵ/ (“thing,” “with”) /ð/ (“that,” “smooth”) Some English Phonemes voiceless voiced
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Alveolar Fricative Alveopalatal Fricative /s/ (“sue”) /z/ (“zoo”) /ʃ//ʃ/ (“shoe,” “wish”) /ʒ//ʒ/ (“vision,” “beige”) Some English Phonemes voiceless voiced
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Glottal Fricative Alveopalatal Affricate /h/ (“happy”) /ʧ//ʧ/ (“chop,” “watch”) /ʤ//ʤ/ (“job,” “cage”) Some English Phonemes voiceless voiced
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Bilabial Nasal Alveolar Nasal /m/ (“mother”) /n/ (“nope”) Some English Phonemes
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Velar Nasal /ŋ/ (“ring-a-ding-ding”) Some English Phonemes
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Retroflex Liquid Lateral Liquid /r/ (“really”) /l/ (“later”) Some English Phonemes
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Bilabial Glide Alveolar Glide /ʍ//ʍ/ (“wheel,” “which”) /w/ (“wish”) /j/ (“yellow,” “opinion”) Some English Phonemes voiceless voiced
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