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Classification of English consonants (according to the manner of…
Classification of English consonants
according to the degree of noise
noise consonants
in the work of the vocal cord
voiced: /b, d, g, z, v, m, n, l, r, j, w/
voiceless: /p, t, k, s, f, h, t/
in the degree of force of articulation
strong (fortis)
weak (lenis)
sonorants: /m, n, l, r, w, j/
voiced
voiceless
according to the place of articulation
lingual: hot
medio-lingual: /j/
forelingual
according to the place of obstruction
interdental: /Ө, ð/
alveolar: /t, d, s, z, n, l/
post-alveolar: /r/
palato-alveolar: /ʧ, ʤ, ∫, ʒ/
dental: /t, d/
according to the position of the tip
apical: /t, d, s, z, d, n, l, ∫, ʒ, Ө, ð, ʧ, ʤ/
cacuminal: /r/
dorsal
backlingual (velar): /k, g, ŋ/
labial: what
bi-labial: /p, b, m, w/
labio-dental: /f, v/
glottal: hat
according to the manner of articulation
occlusive
voiced: /b, d, g/
voiceless: /p, t, k/
constrictive
voiced: /v, z, ʒ, ð/
voiceless: /f, s, ∫, Ө, h/
occusive-constrictive (affricates): /ʧ, ʤ/
rolled: /p, p'/