Difference between revisions of "Consonant design"

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*[[:Category:Simple consonants|Simple]]: [[ㄱ]], [[ㄴ]], [[ㄷ]], [[ㄹ]], [[ㅁ]], [[ㅂ]], [[ㅅ]], [[ㅇ]], [[ㅈ]], [[ㅎ]]
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*[[:Category:Tense consonants|Tense consonants]] or glottalized (written as two simple consonants and involve tensing up the mouth): [[ㄲ]], [[ㄸ]], [[ㅃ]], [[ㅆ]], [[ㅉ]]
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*[[:Category:Aspirated consonants|Aspirated]] (blowing more air than the simple consonant it's based on): [[ㅊ]], [[ㅋ]], [[ㅌ]], [[ㅍ]]
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*[[:Category:Consonant clusters|Consonant clusters]] (containing two unrelated consonants): [[ㄳ]], [[ㄵ]], [[ㄶ]], [[ㄺ]], [[ㄻ]], [[ㄼ]], [[ㄽ]], [[ㄾ]], [[ㄿ]], [[ㅀ]], [[ㅄ]]
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The letters for the consonants fall into five groups, each with a basic shape, and one or more letters derived from this shape by means of additional strokes. The basic shapes represent the positions of the tongue, palate, teeth, and throat when making these sounds.
 
The letters for the consonants fall into five groups, each with a basic shape, and one or more letters derived from this shape by means of additional strokes. The basic shapes represent the positions of the tongue, palate, teeth, and throat when making these sounds.
  

Revision as of 22:54, 9 August 2009

The letters for the consonants fall into five groups, each with a basic shape, and one or more letters derived from this shape by means of additional strokes. The basic shapes represent the positions of the tongue, palate, teeth, and throat when making these sounds.

Articulation
Place↓ Manner→ Stop Affricate Fricative Nasal Approximant
Velar ( <牙音> "molar sounds") , ,
Coronal ( <舌音> "lingual sounds") , ,
Bilabial ( <唇音> "labial sounds") , ,
Sibilant ( <齒音> "dental sounds") , , ,
Glottal ( <喉音> "throat sounds")

Here's a slightly different table:

Articulation
Place↓ Manner→ Stop Affricate Fricative Nasal Approximant
Velar ( <牙音> "molar sounds") , ,
Alveolar , , ,
Bilabial ( <唇音> "labial sounds") , ,
Palato-Alveolar , ,
Glottal ( <喉音> "throat sounds")