单选题A vowel is different from a consonant in English because of _____.Aabsence of obstructionBpresence of obstructionCmanner of articulationDplace of articulation

单选题
A vowel is different from a consonant in English because of _____.
A

absence of obstruction

B

presence of obstruction

C

manner of articulation

D

place of articulation


参考解析

解析:
元音和辅音的区别是obstruction of the air stream,即发音有无气流阻塞。A项表达的是同一个意思。

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