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The following consonant phonemes: /p/, /b/, /m/, /wh/, and /w/ are created with this place or manner of articulation...

A) Velar
B) Alveolar
C) Bilabial
D) Glottal

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Final answer:

The consonant phonemes /p/, /b/, /m/, /wh/, and /w/ are created with the place of articulation at the lips, making them bilabial sounds.

Step-by-step explanation:

The consonant phonemes /p/, /b/, /m/, /wh/, and /w/ are created with the place of articulation at the lips, making them bilabial sounds. The consonant phoneme /wh/ is spelled with the letter combination 'wh', while the other phonemes are spelled with their corresponding letters, 'p', 'b', 'm', and 'w'.

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