| 1. | Glottalization of / t / spread rapidly during the 20th century.
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| 2. | Plosives can be further altered by aspiration, glottalization, and voicing.
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| 3. | However, other changes involve glottalization of the initial consonant:
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| 4. | The pronunciation that it results in is called glottalization.
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| 5. | Consonant reduplication can also have an effect on glottalization.
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| 6. | Consonant reduplication can proceed as usual with interior glottalization.
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| 7. | Glottalization only affects open syllables and syllables ending in a continuant or a vowel.
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| 8. | Glottalization of consonants was represented with an apostrophe.
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| 9. | Glottalization was not found to pose an articulatory problem any more difficult than aspiration does.
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| 10. | Resonants also experience further augmentation through glottalization.
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