Question on: SS1 English - Oral: Consonants Sounds clustered with /j/
What are oral consonant sounds clustered with /j/?
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Oral consonant sounds clustered with /j/ are consonant sounds that are followed by the semivowel /j/. These sounds include /b/, /d/, /g/, /m/, /n/, /ŋ/, /l/, /r/, and /w/. When these sounds are followed by /j/, the /j/ sound is pronounced as a glide between the consonant and the following vowel. For example, the word "boy" is pronounced as /bɔɪ/. The /b/ sound is followed by the semivowel /j/, which is pronounced as a glide between the /b/ and the /ɔɪ/ vowel.
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