| 11. | The "'voiceless alveolar sibilant "'is a common consonant sound in vocal languages.
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| 12. | Thus in Sanskrit, a default vowel consonant such as does not take on a final consonant sound.
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| 13. | Pitman shorthand uses straight strokes and quarter-circle strokes, in various orientations, to represent consonant sounds.
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| 14. | The alveolo-palatal consonant sounds like a strongly palatalized version of, somewhat like " nourish you ".
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| 15. | Below is a generalized chart of phonetic symbols used by linguists of the Americanist tradition for transcribing consonant sounds.
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| 16. | In many languages, the uvula is used to articulate a range of consonant sounds, known as uvular consonants.
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| 17. | The labial vowel sounds usually still remain, but only as allophones next to the now-labial consonant sounds.
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| 18. | The link is phonetic, that is to say, it is the consonant sounds that matter, not the spelling.
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| 19. | The following table displays the consonant sounds in South Bolivian Quechua using the orthographic system employed by Bills ( 1969 ).
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| 20. | In addition, some sources list [ K ] ( the velar nasal ) as a consonant sound in Mopan Maya.
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