| 11. | They tend to following a stressed vowel, preceding a stressed vowel, and creaky voiced sonorants elsewhere.
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| 12. | Linnell says with an exaggerated creaky voice.
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| 13. | So-called voiced glottal stops are not full stops, but rather creaky voiced glottal approximants that may be transcribed.
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| 14. | The glottalized approximants may be realized as creaky voice on the preceding vowel, a preceding glottal stop, or both.
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| 15. | When a vowel is found in the context [ _ ?C ], the vowel is pronounced with creaky voice.
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| 16. | The glottal stop may be realised as creaky voice; thus, an alternative phonetic transcription of " attempt " could be.
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| 17. | The laryngeal function of creaky voice can only be phonated within a certain pitch or tonal area which is low.
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| 18. | The Austroasiatic languages are well known for having a breathy ( lax ) voice or between modal voice and creaky voice.
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| 19. | Modal voice, creaky voice, and breathy voice ( murmured vowels ) are phonation types that are used contrastively in some languages.
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| 20. | The phoneme inventory of Standard Chinese consists of about two dozen consonants, of which only tones, one of which is marked with creaky voice.
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