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Consonant phoneme
From Teflpedia
A consonant phoneme is a phoneme that represents a consonant sound (or, occasionally, sounds plural).
Generally, English’s consonant phonemes do not vary significantly between accents.
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The standard English consonant phonemes are as follows:
- Phoneme /p/
- Phoneme /b/
- Phoneme /f/
- Phoneme /v/
- Phoneme /θ/
- Phoneme /ð/
- Phoneme /t/
- Phoneme /d/
- Phoneme /s/
- Phoneme /z/
- Phoneme /ʃ/
- Phoneme /ʒ/
- Phoneme /ʧ/
- Phoneme /ʤ/
- Phoneme /k/
- Phoneme /g/
- Phoneme /m/
- Phoneme /n/
- Phoneme /ŋ/
- Phoneme /h/
- Phoneme /w/
- Phoneme /l/
- Phoneme /r/
- Phoneme /j/
Contrast vowel phoneme.