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Understanding Nasal Consonants in English by Lương Vânn is a document available to read on EtoBox.
The document discusses the three nasal consonant phonemes in English: /m/, /n/, and /ŋ/. It provides details on the place and manner of articulation for each phoneme. /m/ is a bilabial nasal consonant pronounced with both lips pressed together. /n/ is an alveolar nasal consonant with the tongue blade pressed against the alveolar ridge. /ŋ/ is a velar nasal consonant with the back of the tongue touching the velum. Each nasal consonant can occur initially, medially, and finally in words. The document also dis
- Author
- Lương Vânn
- Language
- EN