• Gemination of aspirated consonants in Eastern Armenian Double aspirated k’k’ Մեքքա Mek’k’a "Mecca": /ˈmekʰkʰa/ [ˈmekːʰa] Double aspirated c’c’ կեցցե kets’ts’e...
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  • Hindi and comparative Indo-European studies, breathy consonants are often called voiced aspirated, as in the Hindi and Sanskrit stops normally denoted...
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  • voiced plosives. In aspirated plosives, the vocal cords (vocal folds) are abducted at the time of release. In a prevocalic aspirated plosive (a plosive...
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  • geminated consonant, enjoined with the Virama diacritic. Gemination of aspirated consonants in Hindi are formed by combining the corresponding non-aspirated consonant...
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  • languages have tenuis click consonants alongside voiced, aspirated, and glottalized series. In transcription, tenuis consonants are not normally marked explicitly...
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    raised to i and u, respectively. Consonants are generally more stable. However, the Indo-European voiced aspirates bh, dh, gh, gwh are not maintained...
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    Greek and Sanskrit which states that if an aspirated consonant is followed by another aspirated consonant in the next syllable, the first one loses the...
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    Almost every aspirated consonant exhibits allophonic variation. Each aspirated consonant can be converted into the corresponding tenuis consonant. This can...
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  • Aspiration (redirect from Aspirated)
    aspiration, Aspiration, aspirate, or aspirated in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Aspiration or aspirations may refer to: Aspirated consonant, a plosive or fricative...
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  • their stop consonants. However, phonemically aspirated fricatives are rare. /s~sʰ/ contrasts with a tense, unaspirated /s͈/ in Korean; aspirated fricatives...
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