| 11. | The long consonants only appear intervocalically.
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| 12. | Unlike in modern Swedish, a short vowel in Old Swedish did not entail a long consonant.
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| 13. | The reverse of gemination is the process in which a long consonant is reduced to a short one.
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| 14. | When you interrupt that cadence either with a long silence or with a long consonant, you snap people to attention.
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| 15. | The assimilated remains unreleased and thus the geminates are phonetically long consonants . does not occur before vowels or nasal consonants.
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| 16. | In 2010, the Congreso Nacional Kuna decided a spelling reform by which long consonants should be written with double letters.
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| 17. | Between a long consonant and a pause, an epenthetic occurs, but this is only common across regions in West Asia.
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| 18. | Spanish has been experiencing a centuries-long consonant shift in which the fricative ( see " ye�smo " ).
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| 19. | Kraehenmann says : " Then, Proto-Germanic already had long consonants & but they contrasted with short ones only word-medially.
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| 20. | Some dialects of the Aegean and Cypriot have retained long consonants and pronounce and; also, has come to be pronounced in Cypriot.
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