| 11. | In the traditional order of Sanskrit sounds, visarga and anusvra appear between vowels and stop consonants.
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| 12. | In Western Finnish, stop consonants before a sonorant are vocalized to " u ".
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| 13. | Linguistic evidence seems to support this theory as spoken Spanish consistently rejects stop consonants in word-final position.
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| 14. | Ancient grammarians and transcriptions suggest that voiced and aspirated stop consonants were retained until the beginning of the Roman period.
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| 15. | For this reason, such stop consonants are frequently referred to in the local linguistic literature as'depressor'stops.
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| 16. | The glottal stop is treated as a stop consonant for convenience but in fact it's quite different in articulation.
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| 17. | Among other strategies, they have developed computers that draw out the stop consonants, giving dyslexic children enough time to hear them.
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| 18. | This happened in the Germanic languages when the sound change known as Grimm's law affected all the stop consonants in the system.
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| 19. | The Samaveda Pratishakhya, one of the earliest, organizes the stop consonant sounds into a 5x5 " varga " or square:
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| 20. | For example, the long stop consonants p, t, and k are pronounced as voiceless, usually with longer duration than in English.
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