| 11. | In French where there are no aspirated consonants, do voiceless finals even get a little bit aspirated?
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| 12. | In general, voiced initial consonants lead to low tones while vowels after aspirated consonants acquire a high tone.
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| 13. | Intervocally, the aspirated consonants become pre-aspirated; when following nasals, they lose their aspiration entirely.
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| 14. | Here, an aspirated consonant is deaspirated if preceded by an aspirated consonant ( including ) in the previous syllable.
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| 15. | Here, an aspirated consonant is deaspirated if preceded by an aspirated consonant ( including ) in the previous syllable.
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| 16. | For example, in Eastern Armenian, aspiration is contrastive even word-finally, and aspirated consonants occur in consonant clusters.
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| 17. | Fortunately, there is a direct correlation between certain aspirated consonants and use of subscript / ha / to represent different tones.
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| 18. | So, dialects which have aspirate consonants only in the initial position cannot have palatalised aspirates except the few that occur initially.
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| 19. | Waimoa has aspirated consonants, and is one of only two ( possibly ) Austronesian languages reported to have a set of Yapese:
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| 20. | Below are the key-words for the remaining Mishing sounds, including affricate and aspirated consonants, vowels short & long.
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