| 1. | Medial ( inter-word or inter-stem ) double consonant clusters are common.
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| 2. | Long ( Arabic diacritic mark " ", which indicates doubled consonants.
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| 3. | Doubled consonants usually indicate that the preceding vowel is pronounced short.
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| 4. | In actual pronunciation, doubled consonants are held twice as long as short consonants.
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| 5. | Double consonants where the second consonant is undergo more complex changes across dialects.
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| 6. | Rules about avoiding doubled vowels or doubled consonants are often mentioned in style guides.
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| 7. | When a singer's singing a double consonant, we have to play a double consonant.
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| 8. | When a singer's singing a double consonant, we have to play a double consonant.
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| 9. | This does not apply to common Israeli Hebrew transliteration, where there are no double consonants.
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| 10. | Some roots, particularly those with doubled consonants, exhibit stress on both vowels flanking the doublet.
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