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The Three Major Class Features Are

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The three major class features are:


A) [± consonantal], [± vowel], and [± voice].
B) [± consonantal], [± sonorant], and [± obstruent].
C) [± consonantal], [± vowel], and [± nasal].
D) [± consonantal], [± sonorant], and [± approximant].

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