What phonetic features do "[P]" and "[m]" share
A: Nasal, bilabial.
B: Nasal, stop.
C: Affricate, consonant.
D: Bilabial, consonant.
A: Nasal, bilabial.
B: Nasal, stop.
C: Affricate, consonant.
D: Bilabial, consonant.
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- Which is the description of the consonant [ b ] ? A: voiceless bilabial stop B: voiced bilabial stop C: voiceless alveolar fricative D: voiced alveolar fricative
- A syllabic consonant is to be interpreted phonologically as /ə/ plus a consonant, but phonetically as the under-stroke [ ˌ ] combining vertical line below a consonant. Thus, the word button is phonologically ['bʌtn̩] but phonetically /'bʌtən/.
- A syllabic consonant is to be interpreted phonologically as /ə/ plus a consonant, but phonetically as the under-stroke [ ˌ ] combining vertical line below a consonant. Thus, the word button is phonologically ['bʌtn̩] but phonetically /'bʌtən/.
- A syllabic consonant is to be interpreted phonologically as /ə/ plus a consonant, but phonetically as the under-stroke [ ˌ ] combining vertical line below a consonant. Thus, the word button is phonologically ['bʌtn̩] but phonetically /'bʌtən/. A: 正确 B: 错误
- 中国大学MOOC: A syllabic consonant is to be interpreted phonologically as /ə/ plus a consonant, but phonetically as the under-stroke [ ˌ ] combining vertical line below a consonant. Thus, the word button is phonologically [bʌtn̩] but phonetically /bʌtən/.