Plosive Consonants comprise an important group of phonemes in the English language. Basically speaking, they can be categorized into three types: bilabial plosives, alveolar plosives, and velar plosives.
Based on the text above, which of the words below contains a VOICELESS BILABIAL PLOSIVE CONSONANT sound?
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Resposta:EUROPE
Explicação:Europe (CORRECT) - The voiceless bilabial plosive consontant is represented by the phoneme /p/, which is only present in the word Europe.
North - It contains the nasal consonant /n/, the rotic consonant /r/ and the interdental consonant /θ/
Global - It contains a bilabial plosive, /b/, but it is voiced.
Title - It cointains the plosive consonant /t/, but it is alveolar.
Sea - It contains a consonant sound, /s/, but it is fricative.