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Continuous phonemes

Continuous phonemes - spoken sounds that can be elongated, extended, or stretched out, making a continuous flow of air from the mouth. All vowel sounds are continuous. ‘S’, ‘m’, and ‘n’ are examples of continuous consonant sounds.

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