Vibration of the vocal is the criterion that distinguishes vowels from consonants.
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- What is the difference between consonants and vowels? A: Vowels have a longer duration in actual production. B: Air stream is obstructed in producing consonants. C: Consonants all involve the vibration of the vocal cords.. D: Vowels are louder than consonants.
- Which of the following criteria can NOT be used to classify vowels A: The part of the tongue that is held highest B: The openness of the mouth C: The vibration of the vocal cords D: The shape of the lips
- 中国大学MOOC: Consonants differ from vowels in that the formed are articulated without obstruction in the oral cavity.
- What are the features of vowels and consonants?
- Another difference in the pronunciation of consonants is that when /t/ is between the ________ in stressed and unstressed syllables, it is read as /d/in ________. A: consonants, RP B: consonants, GA C: vowels, RP D: vowels, GA