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Examples:consonants z, c, s produced with the tip of the tongue on the alveolar ridge—consonants zh, ch, sh, r produced on the back of the tongue—thirty six initial consonants of Song phonetic theory—aspiration (phonetics, explosion of breath on consonants distinguishing Chinese p, t from b, d)—final (i.e. final consonant or stop of some syllables in Asian phonetics)—palato-alveolar consonant (linguistics)—traditional system expressing the phonetic value of a Chinese character using two other characters, the first for the initial consonant, the second for the rhyme and tone—absence of initial consonant—unvoicing of voiced consonant—initial (i.e. initial consonant of a syllable in Asian phonetics)—the initial consonant (of a Chinese syllable)—medial and final of a Chinese syllable (excluding initial consonant and tone)—in a Chinese syllable, the medial vowel plus final consonant (if any)—consonant ng or ŋ produced in the nose with the back of the tongue against the soft palate—consonant n produced in the nose with the tongue against the alveolar ridge—a Chinese syllable having no initial consonant (starting directly with the medial vowel)—voiced consonant (English z or v, as opposed unvoiced s or f)—apical consonant (produced with the tip of the tongue, i.e. d or t)—aspirated consonant (in phonetics)—in Chinese phonetics, the medial and final sound of a syllable (i.e. excluding the initial consonant)—(of Chinese pronunciation) a vowel followed by a nasal consonant—bilabial consonant (b, p, or m)— |