| 1. | The law also does not operate before PIE voiced aspirate stops.
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| 2. | One other predictable source for murmur is voiced aspirated stops.
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| 3. | Aspirated stops contrast with unaspirated stops only before vowels.
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| 4. | Evidence for the voiced aspirated stops comes from tonal distinctions among the stops.
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| 5. | Fricative values for both former voiced stops and voiceless aspirated stops were probably common.
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| 6. | There were aspirated stops at three places of articulation : labial, coronal, and velar.
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| 7. | Plain stops are voiced before a short vowel or after an aspirated stop, voiceless elsewhere.
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| 8. | The voiced aspirated stops lost their aspiration over time and merged with the plain voiced stops.
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| 9. | Voiced aspirated stop rather than a fricative, occur in scripts descended from Brhm + script.
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| 10. | The voiced aspirated stops may have first become voiced fricatives, before hardening to stops under certain conditions.
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