Consonants are distinguished normally by features like place of articulation, manner of articulation, voiced/voiceless, etc. while vowels are usually distingusihed by stuff like tongue's position and roundedness. Why can't a universal methodology be used to classify both of them? Some of them are similar anyway, e.g. /i/ vs /j/
Added a _phonology_ tag and removed the _ipa_ tag. Distinctive features are in the domain of phonology, and IPA is a transcription system independent of the feature set used in phonological analysis
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