What are the types of the phoneme distribution? How to define them?

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You can look up such complex definitions in Cambridge and Oxford language dictionaries or Cambridge dictionary of pronouncing. Phonemes are not something that can be explained in a short answer under a question post. Take some time, begin with linguistics, understand syllables, phonetic sounds, phonemes...
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You can look up such complex definitions in Cambridge and Oxford language dictionaries or Cambridge dictionary of pronouncing. Phonemes are not something that can be explained in a short answer under a question post. Take some time, begin with linguistics, understand syllables, phonetic sounds, phonemes and word stress. Learn the concepts and then see how phonemes work. They are not a separate unit, they are part of the science of language. read less
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Interested to teach to class 1 to 5 , 6 to 10 , 11&12

it's about complementary and constructive distribution and free-variants (that's what I've found in the internet). But I don't understand all that abstruse terms.
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